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    Ubuntu name after Gibbon

    Today with a friend of mine i thought to the name of the Ubuntu version after Gutsy Gibbon. We thought that the name will begin with the "h" letter so we thougt the name of "Honey hornet" (in italian it is translated as "Calabrone mieloso"). I like very very much this name. What do you think about it?

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    Re: Ubuntu name after Gibbon

    It's nice, but to quote from UbuntuWiki
    The development codename of a release takes the form "Adjective Animal". So for example: Warty Warthog (Ubuntu 4.10), Hoary Hedgehog (Ubuntu 5.04), Breezy Badger (Ubuntu 5.10), are the first three releases of Ubuntu.
    Your proposal doens't quite match the pattern, and H was used before; not to mention the fact they'll surely want something extravagant

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      #3
      Re: Ubuntu name after Gibbon

      True

      and hairy hornet or hairy hamster?

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        #4
        Re: Ubuntu name after Gibbon

        Inebriated Ibis?
        I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

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          #5
          Re: Ubuntu name after Gibbon

          nice name, very nice

          but maybe they will use the "h" letter a second time in order to follow the alphabet and the tradition...

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