[ceph-users] Re: Q release name

2020-03-23 Thread Gencer W . Genç
What about Quasar? (https://www.google.com/search?q=quasar)

It's belong to the universe.

True that there are no so much options for Q.
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[ceph-users] Re: Q release name

2020-03-23 Thread Yuri Weinstein
+1 Quincy

On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 10:11 AM Sage Weil  wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> As we wrap up Octopus and kick of development for Pacific, now it seems
> like a good idea to sort out what to call the Q release.
> Traditionally/historically, these have always been names of cephalopod
> species--usually the "common name", but occasionally a latin name
> (infernalis).
>
> Q is a bit of a challenge since there aren't many of either that start
> with Q.  Nick Barcet found one: quebecoceras, an extinct genus of nautilus
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebecoceras).
>
> The only other Q cephalopod reference I could find was Squidward Q
> Tentacles, a character (octopus, strangely) from Spongebob Squarepants,
> and Yehuda figured out that the Q stands for Quincy.
>
> So far that's it.  If you can find any other options, please catalog them
> on the etherpad:
>
> https://pad.ceph.com/p/q
>
> (or even get a head start on future releases.. they're always the
> single-letter pads, e.g., https://pad.ceph.com/p/r).
>
> sage
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[ceph-users] Re: Q release name

2020-03-23 Thread Wesley Dillingham
Checking the word "Octopus" in different languages the only one starting
with a "Q" is in "Maltese": "Qarnit"

For good measure here is a Maltesian Qarnit stew recipe:
http://littlerock.com.mt/food/maltese-traditional-recipe-stuffat-tal-qarnit-octopus-stew/

Respectfully,

*Wes Dillingham*
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On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 1:32 PM Brian Topping 
wrote:

> I liked the first one a lot. Until I read the second one.
>
> > On Mar 23, 2020, at 11:29 AM, Anthony D'Atri 
> wrote:
> >
> > That has potential.  Another, albeit suboptimal idea would be simply
> >
> > Quid
> >
> > as in
> >
> > ’S quid
> >
> > as in “it’s squid”.  cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27S_Wonderful
> >
> > Alternately just skip to R and when someone tasks about Q, we say “The
> first rule of Ceph is that we don’t talk about Q”.
> >
> > — aad
> >
> >>
> >> How about the squid-headed alien species from Star Wars?
> >>
> >>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Star_Wars_species_(P%E2%80%93T)#Quarren
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 6:11 PM Sage Weil  wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi everyone,
> >>>
> >>> As we wrap up Octopus and kick of development for Pacific, now it seems
> >>> like a good idea to sort out what to call the Q release.
> >>> Traditionally/historically, these have always been names of cephalopod
> >>> species--usually the "common name", but occasionally a latin name
> >>> (infernalis).
> >>>
> >>> Q is a bit of a challenge since there aren't many of either that start
> >>> with Q.  Nick Barcet found one: quebecoceras, an extinct genus of
> nautilus
> >>> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebecoceras).
> >>>
> >>> The only other Q cephalopod reference I could find was Squidward Q
> >>> Tentacles, a character (octopus, strangely) from Spongebob Squarepants,
> >>> and Yehuda figured out that the Q stands for Quincy.
> >>>
> >>> So far that's it.  If you can find any other options, please catalog
> them
> >>> on the etherpad:
> >>>
> >>>   https://pad.ceph.com/p/q
> >>>
> >>> (or even get a head start on future releases.. they're always the
> >>> single-letter pads, e.g., https://pad.ceph.com/p/r).
> >>>
> >>> sage
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[ceph-users] Re: Q release name

2020-03-23 Thread Brian Topping
I liked the first one a lot. Until I read the second one.

> On Mar 23, 2020, at 11:29 AM, Anthony D'Atri  wrote:
> 
> That has potential.  Another, albeit suboptimal idea would be simply 
> 
> Quid
> 
> as in
> 
> ’S quid
> 
> as in “it’s squid”.  cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27S_Wonderful
> 
> Alternately just skip to R and when someone tasks about Q, we say “The first 
> rule of Ceph is that we don’t talk about Q”.
> 
> — aad
> 
>> 
>> How about the squid-headed alien species from Star Wars?
>> 
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Star_Wars_species_(P%E2%80%93T)#Quarren
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 6:11 PM Sage Weil  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> 
>>> As we wrap up Octopus and kick of development for Pacific, now it seems
>>> like a good idea to sort out what to call the Q release.
>>> Traditionally/historically, these have always been names of cephalopod
>>> species--usually the "common name", but occasionally a latin name
>>> (infernalis).
>>> 
>>> Q is a bit of a challenge since there aren't many of either that start
>>> with Q.  Nick Barcet found one: quebecoceras, an extinct genus of nautilus
>>> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebecoceras).
>>> 
>>> The only other Q cephalopod reference I could find was Squidward Q
>>> Tentacles, a character (octopus, strangely) from Spongebob Squarepants,
>>> and Yehuda figured out that the Q stands for Quincy.
>>> 
>>> So far that's it.  If you can find any other options, please catalog them
>>> on the etherpad:
>>> 
>>>   https://pad.ceph.com/p/q
>>> 
>>> (or even get a head start on future releases.. they're always the
>>> single-letter pads, e.g., https://pad.ceph.com/p/r).
>>> 
>>> sage
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[ceph-users] Re: Q release name

2020-03-23 Thread Anthony D'Atri
That has potential.  Another, albeit suboptimal idea would be simply 

Quid

as in

’S quid

as in “it’s squid”.  cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27S_Wonderful

Alternately just skip to R and when someone tasks about Q, we say “The first 
rule of Ceph is that we don’t talk about Q”.

— aad

> 
> How about the squid-headed alien species from Star Wars?
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Star_Wars_species_(P%E2%80%93T)#Quarren
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 6:11 PM Sage Weil  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> As we wrap up Octopus and kick of development for Pacific, now it seems
>> like a good idea to sort out what to call the Q release.
>> Traditionally/historically, these have always been names of cephalopod
>> species--usually the "common name", but occasionally a latin name
>> (infernalis).
>> 
>> Q is a bit of a challenge since there aren't many of either that start
>> with Q.  Nick Barcet found one: quebecoceras, an extinct genus of nautilus
>> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebecoceras).
>> 
>> The only other Q cephalopod reference I could find was Squidward Q
>> Tentacles, a character (octopus, strangely) from Spongebob Squarepants,
>> and Yehuda figured out that the Q stands for Quincy.
>> 
>> So far that's it.  If you can find any other options, please catalog them
>> on the etherpad:
>> 
>>https://pad.ceph.com/p/q
>> 
>> (or even get a head start on future releases.. they're always the
>> single-letter pads, e.g., https://pad.ceph.com/p/r).
>> 
>> sage
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[ceph-users] Re: Q release name

2020-03-23 Thread Andrew Bruce
Quincy - Should be in the context of easily-solved storage failures that can 
occur only on Thursday nights between the hours of 2000 and 2100 with a strong 
emphasis on random chance for corrective actions and an incompetent local 
security group. Possibly not the best associations for a technology solution, 
but I'm perhaps dating myself a tad too much. What do I know, anyway?

> On Mar 23, 2020, at 1:19 PM, Brett Niver  wrote:
> 
> there's always Quahog here in New England, but I like Quincy.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 1:13 PM Brian Topping 
> wrote:
> 
>> Maybe just call it Quincy and have a backstory? Might be fun...
>> 
>>> On Mar 23, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Sage Weil  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> 
>>> As we wrap up Octopus and kick of development for Pacific, now it seems
>>> like a good idea to sort out what to call the Q release.
>>> Traditionally/historically, these have always been names of cephalopod
>>> species--usually the "common name", but occasionally a latin name
>>> (infernalis).
>>> 
>>> Q is a bit of a challenge since there aren't many of either that start
>>> with Q.  Nick Barcet found one: quebecoceras, an extinct genus of
>> nautilus
>>> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebecoceras).
>>> 
>>> The only other Q cephalopod reference I could find was Squidward Q
>>> Tentacles, a character (octopus, strangely) from Spongebob Squarepants,
>>> and Yehuda figured out that the Q stands for Quincy.
>>> 
>>> So far that's it.  If you can find any other options, please catalog
>> them
>>> on the etherpad:
>>> 
>>>  https://pad.ceph.com/p/q
>>> 
>>> (or even get a head start on future releases.. they're always the
>>> single-letter pads, e.g., https://pad.ceph.com/p/r).
>>> 
>>> sage
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[ceph-users] Re: Q release name

2020-03-23 Thread Dan van der Ster
How about the squid-headed alien species from Star Wars?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Star_Wars_species_(P%E2%80%93T)#Quarren




On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 6:11 PM Sage Weil  wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> As we wrap up Octopus and kick of development for Pacific, now it seems
> like a good idea to sort out what to call the Q release.
> Traditionally/historically, these have always been names of cephalopod
> species--usually the "common name", but occasionally a latin name
> (infernalis).
>
> Q is a bit of a challenge since there aren't many of either that start
> with Q.  Nick Barcet found one: quebecoceras, an extinct genus of nautilus
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebecoceras).
>
> The only other Q cephalopod reference I could find was Squidward Q
> Tentacles, a character (octopus, strangely) from Spongebob Squarepants,
> and Yehuda figured out that the Q stands for Quincy.
>
> So far that's it.  If you can find any other options, please catalog them
> on the etherpad:
>
> https://pad.ceph.com/p/q
>
> (or even get a head start on future releases.. they're always the
> single-letter pads, e.g., https://pad.ceph.com/p/r).
>
> sage
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[ceph-users] Re: Q release name

2020-03-23 Thread Brett Niver
there's always Quahog here in New England, but I like Quincy.


On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 1:13 PM Brian Topping 
wrote:

> Maybe just call it Quincy and have a backstory? Might be fun...
>
> > On Mar 23, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Sage Weil  wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > As we wrap up Octopus and kick of development for Pacific, now it seems
> > like a good idea to sort out what to call the Q release.
> > Traditionally/historically, these have always been names of cephalopod
> > species--usually the "common name", but occasionally a latin name
> > (infernalis).
> >
> > Q is a bit of a challenge since there aren't many of either that start
> > with Q.  Nick Barcet found one: quebecoceras, an extinct genus of
> nautilus
> > (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebecoceras).
> >
> > The only other Q cephalopod reference I could find was Squidward Q
> > Tentacles, a character (octopus, strangely) from Spongebob Squarepants,
> > and Yehuda figured out that the Q stands for Quincy.
> >
> > So far that's it.  If you can find any other options, please catalog
> them
> > on the etherpad:
> >
> >   https://pad.ceph.com/p/q
> >
> > (or even get a head start on future releases.. they're always the
> > single-letter pads, e.g., https://pad.ceph.com/p/r).
> >
> > sage
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[ceph-users] Re: Q release name

2020-03-23 Thread Brian Topping
Maybe just call it Quincy and have a backstory? Might be fun...

> On Mar 23, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Sage Weil  wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> As we wrap up Octopus and kick of development for Pacific, now it seems 
> like a good idea to sort out what to call the Q release.  
> Traditionally/historically, these have always been names of cephalopod 
> species--usually the "common name", but occasionally a latin name 
> (infernalis).
> 
> Q is a bit of a challenge since there aren't many of either that start 
> with Q.  Nick Barcet found one: quebecoceras, an extinct genus of nautilus 
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebecoceras).
> 
> The only other Q cephalopod reference I could find was Squidward Q 
> Tentacles, a character (octopus, strangely) from Spongebob Squarepants, 
> and Yehuda figured out that the Q stands for Quincy.
> 
> So far that's it.  If you can find any other options, please catalog them 
> on the etherpad:
> 
>   https://pad.ceph.com/p/q
> 
> (or even get a head start on future releases.. they're always the 
> single-letter pads, e.g., https://pad.ceph.com/p/r).
> 
> sage
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