On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 23:24:55 +0200, Colomban wrote:
Le 22/09/2011 23:00, Enrico Tröger a écrit :
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 15:28:21 +0200, Colomban wrote:
Le 20/09/2011 23:26, Enrico Tröger a écrit :
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 16:10:34 +0300, Yura wrote:
Hi
But why only 1.0?
GNOME 3.* KDE 4.* Scite 2.*
What about Geany 3000? Or some kind of other stupid release name like ''busel', 'verabei', 'krumkach' ...
Heh, I like "krumkach", sounds in German quite funny :).
BTW, how are Geany codenames chosen? :-'
If I tell you, I'll have to kill you...
Oh... then perhaps keep the info secret ;)
Too late...
More seriously (though not much), the codenames are just taken from names of Moffs[1] and Grand Moffs from the Star Wars Universe :).
[1] http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Moff
Feel free to change the naming scheme for future releases or even drop the codenames. They have absolutely no relevance at all. So far, they only expressed my fondness for Star Wars :).
I like codenames, they give a mysterious aura nobody needs to really know about :p -- unfortunately I just broke the magic :/
Haha.
I'm no Star Wars fan [1], but I could suggest some other funny
Oh oh, how could one not love Star Wars. Star Trek is somewhat ok but Star Wars is just great. Without I'd never find names for software releases, servers, workstations, domains, whatever.
mysterious names like Aranarth, Arahel, Ostoher or Ciryandil...
But honestly I see no problem continuing to call releases the same way as before if you provides the names ^^
I don't mind. I'd happy to provide further names but also would be happy to see any other naming scheme for the codenames. As we are going to bump the version number for no such a great reason, let's reason it like 'new codename choosing scheme' :).
Regards, Enrico