Awesome the cat BOTH typed and sent my response (meow). The relevant site is bikeshed.org . I will have a detailed  and even possibly well thought out response later. A friend just asked me- so some folks still have a beef...... With *beef*? (A person that does NOT know release numbers, btw. They do know the *names* for recent releases tho).

If we go themes, I suggest BBQ, or maybe hotdogs ;) 

I suggest folks go get some popcorn, pull up a chair, and settle in for a lengthy and humorous debate.

How much time are we going to bikeshed on names?

ALL Hail the Beefy Miracle,

-Mark

On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Mark Terranova <Markdude@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Hmmmmm, I am *ac oj05r4444444444444444444444444tually* going to have to draft a response to this. I would like to point out a relevant site90jk 


On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 3:41 AM, Antonio Trande <anto.trande@gmail.com> wrote:
Mine is one of the suggestions in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Suggestions_for_Fedora_Codename_Theme; Codemanes Theme has been proposed by Maìrin Duffy therefore i think that's right discuss all together, at the right time. :)


There are so many bad apples among them, and if you
skip those (e.g. Nero, Caligula) you'd no longer have the "is a
successor of" analogy.

None is perfect. :)
Every one has own "dark side" and  "bright side"  of the Force. :)



2012/5/16 Michel Alexandre Salim <salimma@fedoraproject.org>
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On 05/16/2012 04:08 AM, Antonio Trande wrote:
> Not even using the only numbers is possible to identify the Fedora
> improvements in the time, maybe can do that only with its age.
> Actually i see Fedora 16, 17, 18  too detached by its code names
> (Verne, Beefy Miracle, Spherical Cow respectively), as were for the
> older releases, but i respected this tradition.
>
> Is for this reason that i have suggested the Roman Emperors names
> for Fedora.  :)

The idea of having an overarching theme is fine (though a bit
constraining if we don't limit it to, say, a two-year cycle) -- but
Roman Emperors? There are so many bad apples among them, and if you
skip those (e.g. Nero, Caligula) you'd no longer have the "is a
successor of" analogy.

Regards,

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