Just so you know, Eclipse stopped using this nomenclature recently!

>From now on, it's going to simply be the year and month of release (e.g.:
Eclipse IDE 2018-12)!

C.


On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 2:44 PM Kenneth Fogel <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We could use seemingly random words like Eclipse does so that no one knows
> what the most recent version is. For example, we could use the names of the
> 63 moons of Jupiter, the planet with the most moons. Also, select them
> randomly, users will catch on if we do it alphabetically. Here are the 51
> named moons:
>
> Adrastea        Erinome Isonoe          Sponde
> Aitne           Euanthe Kale            Taygete
> Amalthea        Eukelade        Kallichore      Thebe
> Ananke          Euporie         Kalyke          Thelxinoe
> Aoede           Europa          Kore            Themisto
> Arche           Eurydome        Leda            Thyone
> Autonoe Ganymede        Lysithea
> Callirrhoe      Harpalyke       Megaclite
> Callisto                Hegemone        Metis
> Carme           Helike          Mneme
> Carpo           Hermippe        Orthosie
> Chaldene        Herse           Pasiphae
> Cyllene         Himalia         Pasithee
> Dia             Io              Praxidike
> Elara           Iocaste         Sinope
>
> There are about 12 more moons with numeric names awaiting formal names.
>
> Ken
>
>

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