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Proposal: Release name (Task #48)


Added by Eric Davis at 2011-01-12 02:24 pm. Updated at 2011-01-20 02:12 am.


Status:Closed Start date:2011-01-12
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Description

I propose we start naming our releases to put some fun into the project. If so, I propose the name of "Bell" for our first release. It's a sweet pepper so:

  • shows that we are a nice project
  • it's very plain so it's similar to Redmine (for now)

Thoughts?


Related issues

related to Task #61: First release version Closed 2011-01-13

Associated revisions

Revision 5938048e
Added by Felix Schäfer at 2011-05-05 08:44 pm

Merge pull request #48 from schmidt/b/379-wrong-header-in-wiki-help

Fix html_title usage in help views for Ruby 1.9. #379

History

Updated by Felix Schäfer at 2011-01-13 01:09 am

Works for me.

Updated by Wieland Lindenthal at 2011-01-13 01:41 am

I like the idea of naming releases like that. I found this always funny to observe of OS X and Android. Other names can be found in this database:

http://www.pepperworld.com/cms/botanik/chili-datenbank.php

I cant wait for a hot release like Piri-Piri!!!

Updated by Eric Davis at 2011-01-20 02:12 am

Making Bell the official code name of the first release: 1.1.0 — Bell

  • Status set to Closed

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