Sascha Wildner wrote:Hm, I don't like codenames as well, despite liking the idea :) I can easily remember a version number, while I forget names very quickly, because they usually have no meaning (e.g. Intel codenames :). But if used rarely, codenames might be a nice and funny thing. For example if the goal is some years away as for example "Python 3000" (hehe, is that now a codename or a version number?). Maybe there is a dragonfly that builds clusters? :) Regards, Michael
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