+1

Sounds like a good way forward. The filters make sense.

Regards
Wenjing

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Raymond Paik
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2017 11:12 AM
To: Dave Neary <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [announce] 2018 OPNFV release names

I brought this up during the TSC call, but my original proposal was to limit 
F-release to Australia/Oceania and G-release to Africa and it was vetoed (Dave, 
if you recall you were one of the people who was against this).

Anyhow, a suggestion was made in the TSC to do a re-vote on F-release name 
rather than go with the 2nd most popular choice from the original poll.  
Brandon and I went through the rest of the candidates in the 
wiki<https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/SWREL/Future+release+name+candidates> and 
did a quick check on availability of photos (e.g. on Google, Shutterstock, 
Istock, etc.) . In addition to Fenix, Flyers, Feliciano, and Fundacion were 
also problematic as noted on the wiki page.  I can create another poll with the 
remaining 9 rivers and run it for another week.

Creating & publishing a criteria makes sense and that's something we can do 
before we do another release naming poll next year.  I'm sure this will involve 
input from both technical and marketing community members...

Thanks,

Ray



On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 6:17 AM, Dave Neary 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,

On 09/25/2017 05:24 PM, Raymond Paik wrote:
> Thanks for voting on the release naming poll.
>
> First, for G-release the winner is Gambia (the first African river for
> OPNFV).
>
> For the F-release, the top vote getter was Fenix in Argentina.  However,
> after some research it looks this is a tributary of another river
> (Deseado <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deseado_River>), and I wasn't
> able to find photos of Fenix River on the web (or even find it on Google
> Maps).
>
> I talked to LF marketing colleagues as we've been using river images for
> release marketing, and they do have concerns about going with a river
> that is not well known.  The second choice was Fraser
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraser_River> in Canada (the longest
> river in British Columbia) and I suggest going with Fraser as the
> F-release name.  Although Fenix sounds cool, I think it's problematic if
> you can't find it on a map.

Honestly I'm disappointed that we added so many options to the poll
after a proposal to have an Australasian river. I do think we should
have a filter in which rivers that are candidates are acceptable if they
win. Agreed on criteria should be applied to the options (size,
geographical location, geographical significance, availability of pretty
pictures for marketing, whatever the criteria are, they should be
objective and public).

Thanks,
Dave.

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