Re: squid release codename

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Hi,

I just wanted to point out how releases are named:

Each stable release series will receive a name (e.g., ‘Mimic’) and a major release number (e.g., 13 for Mimic because ‘M’ is the 13th letter of the alphabet). Releases are named after a species of cephalopod (usually the common name, since the latin names are harder to remember or pronounce).

I don’t know how many more (sub)species there are to start over from A (the first release was Argonaut) when they reach Z, but we‘ll see. ;-) So squid is not really (only) a reference to SpongeBob although it might have been part of the decision process. :-)


Zitat von Nico Schottelius <nico.schottelius@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

Bike shedding at its best, so I've also to get my paintbrush for a good
place on the shed...

...  that said, naming a *release* of a software with the name of
well known other open source software is pure crazyness.

What's coming next? Ceph Redis? Ceph Apache? Or Apache Ceph?

Seriously, do you really think this is a good idea?

Nico

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