Then again I bet nobody can find something phonetically offensive with
it. :-)
Carlo
On 05/24/2013 12:14 PM, Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
I think using a codename is good, but it's more practical to
associate it with all the
stages of the WF 8.0 release, much like they do in Infinispan, Fedora, Ubuntu, etc. We
did
the same in the older JBoss 4.x 5.x releases, too, with the Matrix Theme.
BTW, Diptera is fine, although the WildFly logo comes with 4 wings => Tetraptera, but
I
suppose it's a challenge to pronounce? :)
/D
On 23/05/2013 17:41, Jason Greene wrote:
> I'll be honest. It's nothing more than "fun". I see topics like
this as a way to build new relationships (or foster existing ones) with all of you who may
be thinking about participating in the next release cycle. It's not ultra-important,
but maybe it gives someone a small sense of personal attachment or involvement in what we
are all working together to achieve.
>
> Now if everyone clamors to kill it, thats fine too. It's up to you guys.
>
> On May 23, 2013, at 12:38 AM, Nicklas Karlsson <nickarls(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I agree with Jorge in that the release name is mostly a cute marketing thing.
"RedHat releases Wildfly 8.0.0.Final (Morning Wood)!".
>>
>> No one even remembers what the previous release was called. I can't
personally remember ever using the release name. the customers don't care and
internally it's more clear to ask "Did you upgrade your development environment
from 7.1.1 to 7.1.2 already" than using release names. But if release names are used,
I prefer terms that have a natural order that are clear without googling (i.e insect
development vs cyclopes)
>>
>> But on the upside, the project must be going really well if the developers have
time to philosophize over the release name! ;-)
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 4:52 AM, Magesh Kumar Bojan <mbojan(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>>> We could go with insect life stages for the code names. Egg, larva, pupa,
adult.
>> Although it makes sense as it is *Wildfly*, better still use the scientific names
of insect classification[1]. And if you *ever* run out of code names from that, move on to
dinosaur classification and so on ;)
>>
>> [1]
http://www.insectidentification.org/insect-taxonomic-orders.asp
>>
>> regards,
>> Magesh
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