On 2018-10-18 2:35 a.m., Tony Breeds wrote:
Hello all,
As per [1] the nomination period for names for the T release have
now closed (actually 3 days ago sorry). The nominated names and any
qualifying remarks can be seen at2].
Proposed Names
* Tarryall
* Teakettle
* Teller
* Telluride
* Thomas
* Thornton
* Tiger
* Tincup
* Timnath
* Timber
* Tiny Town
* Torreys
* Trail
* Trinidad
* Treasure
* Troublesome
* Trussville
* Turret
* Tyrone
Proposed Names that do not meet the criteria
* Train
However I'd like to suggest we skip the CIVS poll and select 'Train' as
the release name by TC resolution[3]. My think for this is
* It's fun and celebrates a humorous moment in our community
* As a developer I've heard the T release called Train for quite
sometime, and was used often at the PTG[4].
* As the *next* PTG is also in Colorado we can still choose a
geographic based name for U[5]
* If train causes a problem for trademark reasons then we can always
run the poll
I'll leave[3] for marked -W for a week for discussion to happen before the
TC can consider / vote on it.
Yours Tony.
[1]
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-September/134995.html
[2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Release_Naming/T_Proposals
[3] https://review.openstack.org/#/q/I0d8d3f24af0ee8578712878a3d6617aad1e55e53
[4] https://twitter.com/vkmc/status/1040321043959754752
[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_in_Colorado:_T–Z
I stand in opposition to any action that further undermines democracy.
I have avoided events in Denver lately for this reason.
If the support for Train is as universal as is portrayed, the poll with
show us that.
I don't care what the name is. I do want to participate in the
selection. The method of participating has heretofore been a poll. I
have seen no convincing argument to abandon the use of a poll now.
I stand for what democracy there remains. I would like to participate in
a poll.
Thank you, Anita
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