On 01/04/14 13:19 -0400, Solly Ross wrote:
Hello All,

As OpenStack Marconi grows, I think it's time we addressed the question on 
everyone's mind:
why isn't the project called OpenStack Macaroni?

There are several compelling reasons to change Marconi's name to Macaroni:

1. Macaroni, being tube-shaped, exemplify the concept of connecting various 
services such
  that messages (cheese sauce) can flow between them.  Remember, the internet 
is in fact
  a series of tubes.

2. Everyone reads the name as Macaroni the first time they see it, anyway.

3. Everyone knows what Macaroni are, while many people do not know who Marconi 
is.
  People unable to access Wikipedia in a timely manner will greatly benefit from
  the name change, since they will be able to instantly recognize what 
Marconi/Macaroni
  provides to the OpenStack project (see #1).


I think there may be some trademark issues with the proposed name.


4. Only robots dislike Macaroni and Cheese.  Therefore, by holding a vote, we 
can
  identify who is, in fact, a robot, and summarily destroy them before they are
  able to orchestrate a SkyNet-inspired uprising.

1 issue here. I've been told I'm a robot. In fact, I don't even like
Cheese. So, -1 from me. But thanks for announcing your destruction
plan in the mailing-list. This gives use enough material to prepare
ourself or attack before you humans do.

Therefore, in the name of clarity, hilarity, and the prevention of robot 
apocalypses,
I call for a vote to change the name of the OpenStack Marconi project
to OpenStack Macaroni.  The vote should probably be held after OpenStack Summit,
so that we can discuss the potential name change in a Summit session.


... We'll see... We'll see...

Flavio.

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@flaper87
Flavio Percoco

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