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= Name the Fedora IoT Edition = | = Name the Fedora IoT Edition = | ||
We need your help naming the Fedora IoT Edition. Submit your nominations below. | We need your help naming the Fedora IoT Edition. Submit your nominations below. Note that this is a "brand" name, not a per-release name. | ||
== Name suggestions == | == Name suggestions == |
Revision as of 16:11, 2 March 2020
Name the Fedora IoT Edition
We need your help naming the Fedora IoT Edition. Submit your nominations below. Note that this is a "brand" name, not a per-release name.
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 |
---|---|---|
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