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Release name for v0.16 #464

Closed selsta closed 4 years ago

selsta commented 4 years ago

We need a name for the upcoming v0.16 release. The naming scheme can be found here: NAMING.md

Suggestions:

Please put more suggestions in the comments :)

SamsungGalaxyPlayer commented 4 years ago

Other possible celestial objects/names:

rbrunner7 commented 4 years ago

Nitrogen Nemesis refers to the asteroid 128 Nemesis, details see Wikipedia.

More proposals:

fluffypony commented 4 years ago

What about Nitrogen Neptune?

jwinterm commented 4 years ago

I like Nitrogen Nova or Nitrogen Neutron(Star)

vdo commented 4 years ago

+1 for Nitrogen Nereid

defterade commented 4 years ago

+1 for Nitrogen Nebula

caseysparkz commented 4 years ago

I like "Neon" over "Nitrogen".

Throwing my hat in the ring for "Neon Nebula"

selsta commented 4 years ago

@caseyasparks v0.19 will be Neon :) This release is Nitrogen according to the naming convention.

caseysparkz commented 4 years ago

@caseyasparks v0.19 will be Neon :) This release is Nitrogen according to the naming convention.

@selsta Oops! My bad on reading comprehension...

bsese11 commented 4 years ago

Let´s go with Nitrogen Nembus!

https://www.universeguide.com/star/7607/nembus

SamsungGalaxyPlayer commented 4 years ago

Extra points from me if you can relate the name to Dandelion++ somehow.

SomaticFanatic commented 4 years ago

What sort of celestial object acts like a dandelion fluffing?

scottAnselmo commented 4 years ago

Probably closest thing I can think of would be a red giant star due to the nature of it iteratively shedding like dandelion seed clusters.

janrothen commented 4 years ago

What about Nitrogen Needle?

NGC_4565 also known as the Needle Galaxy

Lafudoci commented 4 years ago

Probably closest thing I can think of would be a red giant star due to the nature of it iteratively shedding like dandelion seed clusters.

NGC_6751 looks just like dandelion. But sadly the name doesn't start with n.

Unless "Nitrogen NGC6751", LOL.

Gingeropolous commented 4 years ago

"Nitrogen NGC6751"

then we'll be just like elon naming things unpronounceable things. its all the rage! my troll vote is on this one.

actually might put my real vote on that one. Nice little easteregg for someone to google and then go "oh, dandelion, right"

xmrhaelan commented 4 years ago

+1 for Nitrogen Needle

pluja commented 4 years ago

Extra points from me if you can relate the name to Dandelion++ somehow.

@SamsungGalaxyPlayer Isn't there any celestial object called Dandelion? I found some images with similar shapes to a Dandelion, so maybe there could be something similar: http://cs.astronomy.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-00-00-51-Deep_2D00_sky+objects/1738.arp148.jpg https://www.spaceanswers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Vivid-colour-photo.jpg

Maybe Nitrogen Dandelion? Maybe there's some celestial body with convenient name that shapes similar to this?

Lafudoci commented 4 years ago

Maybe Nitrogen Dandelion?

Nope, the second word needs to start with "n". Please check the naming scheme in the first comment.

Sunray-Nucleon commented 4 years ago

Nitrogen Nucleon

isn't this dandelionish

[...]the nucleons are partially delocalized and organize themselves according to the laws of quantum chromodynamics.

~~wikipedia

and its number 7 in the list and Nucleon has 7 protons and 7 electrons in the atomic structure

SamsungGalaxyPlayer commented 4 years ago

Poll using the popular options: https://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/vote.pl?id=E_730a152d90b774ee&akey=efaa76b359bcd1b3