[openstack-dev] Timeframe for naming the P release?

Carol Bouchard (caboucha) caboucha at cisco.com
Tue May 3 15:47:59 UTC 2016


Here are other ideas?  

Paul-Revere       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Revere
Peabody             A town north east of Boston.  No special reason except saying the name personally makes me chuckle  
Patriots              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_Patriots


-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan D. Proulx [mailto:jon at csail.mit.edu] 
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] Timeframe for naming the P release?

On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 12:09:40AM -0400, Adam Young wrote:
:On 05/02/2016 08:07 PM, Rochelle Grober wrote:
:>But, the original spelling of the landing site is Plimoth Rock.  There were still highway signs up in the 70's directing folks to "Plimoth Rock"

There are trill signs with both spellings. Presumably for sligtly different contexts. Even having lived here basically my whole life I'm not sure if there's a consistent distinction except the legal entity that is the town is always with a y

:>
:>--Rocky
:>Who should know about rocks ;-)

<snip />

:And Providnece is, I think close enough for inclusion as well.  And :that is just the towns.

:
:
:Plymouth is the only County in Mass with a P name, but Penobscott ME :used to be part of MA, and should probably be in the running as well.


I'd second Providnece and Penobscott as 'close enough'.  I'm actually partial to Providence...

-Jon

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