Re: squid release codename

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Sorry for initiating this.

El sáb, 17 ago 2024 a las 10:11, Anthony D'Atri (<aad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>)
escribió:

> > It's going to wreak havoc on search engines that can't tell when
> > someone's looking up Ceph versus the long-establish Squid Proxy.
>
> Search engines are way smarter than that, and I daresay that people are
> far more likely to search for “Ceph” or “Ceph squid" than for “squid” alone
> looking for Ceph.
>
>
> > I don’t know how many more (sub)species there are to start over from A
> (the first release was Argonaut)
>
> Ammonite is a natural, and two years later we *must* release Cthulhu.
>
> Cartoon names run some risk of trademark issues.
>
> > ...  that said, naming a *release* of a software with the name of
> > well known other open source software is pure crazyness.
>
> I haven’t seen the web cache used in years — maybe still in Antarctica?
> These are vanity names for fun.  I’ve found that more people know the
> numeric release they run than the codename anyway.
>
> > What's coming next? Ceph Redis? Ceph Apache? Or Apache Ceph?
>
> Since you mention Apache, their “Spark” is an overload.  And Apache itself
> is cultural appropriation but that’s a tangent.
>
> When I worked for Advanced Micro Devices we used the Auto Mounter Daemon
>
> I’ve also used AMANDA for backups, which was not a Boston song.
>
> Let’s not forget Apple’s iOS and Cisco’s IOS.
>
> Ceph Octopus, and this cable
> https://usb.brando.com/usb-octopus-4-port-hub-cable_p999c39d15.html and
> of course this one https://www.ebay.com/itm/110473961774
>
> The first Ceph release named after Jason’s posse.
> Bobcat colliding with skid-loaders and Goldthwaite
> Dumpling and gyoza
> Firefly and the Uriah Heep album (though Demons & Wizards was better)
> Giant and the Liz Taylor movie (and grocery store)
> Hammer and Jan
> Jewel and the singer
> Moreover, Ceph Nautilus:
>         Korg software
>         Process engineering software
>         CMS
>         GNOME file manager
> Firefox and the Clint Eastwood movie
> Chrome and the bumper on a 1962 Karmann Ghia
> Slack and the Linux distribution
>
> When I worked for Cisco, people thought I was in food service.  Namespaces
> are crowded.  Overlap happens.  Context resolves readily.
>
> Within the Cephapod scheme we’ve used Octopus and Nautilus, to not use
> Squid would be odd.  And Shantungendoceras doesn’t roll off the tongue.
>
>
>
> “What’s in a name?”  - Shakespeare
>
>
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