Re: What's in git.git (stable)

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Hi All,

On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 07:37:03PM +0100, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> 
> <silly>
> Let's call it "American PI minus one" release. Since Americans love to 
> fsck up the dates, they would write the month first, then the day, 
> which ends up being 2.14, which is exactly PI - 1 rounded to three digits! 
> 
> Alternatively, since they really write 2/14, we could call it the "one 
> seventh" release...
> </silly>
> 

in a totally different direction...

how about code naming the release(s) with british slang words? since
``git'' is a fairly common british slang word (also used quite abit in
ireland too) to describe an unlikeable person. and since the release is
going to be cut on the 14th, how about calling it the "snog" release :)

not too sure how appropriate it would be to name releases after british
slang words as they usually have inappropriate meanings.

Jimmy

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