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Revision as of 16:02, 2 March 2020
Name the Fedora IoT Edition
We need your help naming the Fedora IoT Edition. Submit your nominations below.
Name suggestions
Put your name suggestions below. Please don't submit anything we can't accept (trademarks, names of living people, obviously offensive terms, etc). If it has a connection to a term understood by the IoT or edge device communities, please include an explanation.
Suggested Name | Suggested by | Explanation |
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CharIoTeer | bcotton | It has "IoT" in it (this is not a real suggestion, just an example) |
Edgy McEdgeface | pbrobinson | Because it's the law! |
Edge | tdawson | The boring, but logical name |
SilverBlueServer | tdawson | Because it's the SilverBlue tech, for servers |
IogurT | lruzicka | Because everyone likes it and it has IoT in it, if you change spelling a bit, thus everybody gets it. |
IoT Edge | lorbus | Catch all, boring but logical |
Tiny | yaneti | Because the goals align. Think OpenWRT but Fedora (where possible) |
Timeline
- 2-15 March 2020: Name suggestions collected
- 16 March 2020: IoT team removes unusable suggestions
- 17 March 2020: Fedora Program Manager sets up an election
- 18-25 March 2020: Fedora community (CLA +1 required) votes on names
- 26 March 2020: Top three names sent to Red Hat Legal for final check