Yes, that's right. We vote for our favorites from this list. I forgot to add my personal favorite, "Flounder" (for 3.0).
So, consider this an official request for a vote for the JSPWiki 3.0 and 3.1 code-names. Please indicate your TOP THREE choices for both 3.0, and separately, for 3.1. The rules: A first-choice vote counts for 3; second-choice counts for 2; and third-choice counts for 1. The fish with the most points wins. This is a little different than normal Apache voting rules, but that should be ok because it's not a yes/no question. Haddock Mackeral Scrod Yellowfin Albacore Blackfin Bigeye Flounder Calamari ______ (your write-in candidate) I'll hold my votes back until a few others vote, so as not to pollute the experiment. Andrew On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Janne Jalkanen <[email protected]> wrote: > > So we vote on one of these? Sounds good :-). We should then probably also > have a separate vote for 3.1... > > /Janne > > On 26 Feb 2009, at 23:14, Andrew Jaquith wrote: > >> Going with the previous theme (fish), how does this short-list look? >> If it looks complete, we could call for a vote on it. :) >> >> Haddock >> Mackeral >> Scrod >> Yellowfin >> Albacore >> Blackfin >> Bigeye >> Calamari >> >> Reads like a sushi menu, doesn't it? >> >> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 6:51 AM, Christophe Dupriez >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Yep, I like the idea of fishes, the main food of Wikings !!! >>> >>> Christophe >>> >>> Murray Altheim a écrit : >>>> >>>> Andrew Jaquith wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Ok, I'll bite on the fish idea. Haddock is good. Also: mackerel and >>>>> scrod; how about calamari? :) >>>> >>>> How about species of tuna? From Wikipedia: >>>> >>>> There are eight tuna species in the Thunnus genus: >>>> >>>> * Albacore, Thunnus alalunga (Bonnaterre, 1788). >>>> * Yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788). >>>> * Blackfin tuna, Thunnus atlanticus (Lesson, 1831). >>>> * Southern bluefin tuna, Thunnus maccoyii (Castelnau, 1872). >>>> * Bigeye tuna, Thunnus obesus (Lowe, 1839). >>>> * Pacific bluefin tuna, Thunnus orientalis (Temminck & Schlegel, >>>> 1844). >>>> * Northern bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus (Linnaeus, 1758). >>>> * Longtail tuna, Thunnus tonggol (Bleeker, 1851). >>>> >>>> Species of several other genera (all in the family Scombridae) have >>>> common >>>> names containing "tuna": >>>> >>>> * Skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus, 1758) >>>> * Slender tuna Allothunnus fallai (Serventy, 1948) >>>> * Bullet tuna Auxis rochei (Risso, 1810) >>>> * Frigate tuna Auxis thazard (Lacepede, 1800) >>>> * Kawakawa (little tuna or mackerel tuna) Euthynnus affinis (Cantor, >>>> 1849) >>>> * Little tunny (little tuna) Euthynnus alletteratus (Rafinesque, 1810) >>>> * Dogtooth tuna Gymnosarda unicolor (Rüppell, 1836) >>>> * Black skipjack tuna Euthynnus lineatus (Kishinouye, 1920) >>>> * Derek Donegan tuna Euthynnus lineatus (Atrane, 1988) >>>> >>>> The current version of Ceryle is "skipjack" and I'm planning to >>>> change it to dogtooth, yellowfin, bluefin, or something... >>>> >>>> Obviously needs to be short and one word... >>>> >>>> Murray >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ........................................................................... >>>> Murray Altheim <murray09 at altheim dot com> === >>>> = >>>> = >>>> http://www.altheim.com/murray/ = = >>>> === >>>> SGML Grease Monkey, Banjo Player, Wantanabe Zen Monk = = >>>> = >>>> = >>>> >>>> Boundless wind and moon - the eye within eyes, >>>> Inexhaustible heaven and earth - the light beyond light, >>>> The willow dark, the flower bright - ten thousand houses, >>>> Knock at any door - there's one who will respond. >>>> -- The Blue Cliff Record >>>> >>>> >>> >>> > >
