Re: Fedora 42: The Answer to Life, The Universe and Everything

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On 11/5/24 9:13 AM, Ron Olson wrote:
> What if we used the elements from the periodic table as codenames,
> starting with hydrogen and continuing on through to the end of the
> (currently known) list. 118 elements, two releases a year, and we’re
> good for 59 years of codenames. :)

I would want the release to match the atomic number, which means we'd be
starting from Fedora 42 (Molybdenum) with 76 more elements for the next
38 years.

There are also tech-name conflicts in the elements, like 24 Chromium,
but at least that one is skipped if we match our release number.

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