Closed marckunze closed 10 years ago
Hi Marc,
Yes, rancor sounds good to me. I was going through the Functional Specification. Thank you Marc for all of your work/time on it. It looks great so far (I'm not yet finished reading it through).
Thank you,
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 7:01 PM, Marc Kunze notifications@github.com wrote:
Just wondering on this way, or if we care. Are we okay with the name rancor? And is it spelled with an uppercase R or a lowercase r, I'm inconsistent on the spec with which I used.
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Yeah, I think Rancor works well and I would even suggest, Rankor as more of a play on words. Still reading through the spec, but looks good.
Rankor ++
I was going to suggest rnkr but that might be taking the joke too far.
How about this. Everyone post their selections based on rank of which they want and we can change if needed. So our options are
rancor
rancor
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rancor
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rñckre
1 rancor 2 rankor 3 Rancor 4 Rankor 5 rnkr
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On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 12:33 PM, dennisccsf notifications@github.com wrote:
1 rancor 2 rankor 3 Rancor 4 Rankor 5 rnkr
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As of right now I'm showing a simple majority for rancor (lowercase, with a c). So I'll update the language to match. If we want to change later we can grep back through it.
Yes. rancor
Should be addressed by diff below. Switched all references to rancor from Rancor for consistency. https://github.com/marckunze/rancor/wiki/Functional_Spec/_compare/5b2f7caced226d2ee90934e9fc8e081de9cab4e3...4c3e133340ea898a1293e35fb53175ad257c3739
Just wondering on this way, or if we care. Are we okay with the name rancor? And is it spelled with an uppercase R or a lowercase r, I'm inconsistent on the spec with which I used.