On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Solly Ross <sr...@redhat.com> 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). > > 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. > > 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. > > Best Regards, > Solly Ross > > P.S. Happy April Fools Day! > > While I heartily approve of this renaming for all the reasons already listed, and am clearly not a robot because I like cheese, you should know that I will fork Macaroni to make a gluten-free version of the project. I hope that does not affect your decision to rename. ^o.0^ -Devananda
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