Martin, Excited to see pybombs2 emerging as stable ! A few thoughts on the naming below -- -Tim
On 12/22/2015 03:10 PM, Martin Braun wrote: > There's been some demand to rename PyBOMBS, and now that we're > re-releasing it, this is a good time to think about it. Complaints about > the name include: > > - It may or may not be true that people have been detained by TSA for > working on PyBOMBS at the airport[1] > - The name suggests a Python-related packages (like Pylint, PyPI...) > rather than a GNU Radio-related tool it doesn’t really need to be gnu radio specific -- it was written to work with any such light weight recipes that follow standard git/cmake or other common or custom format > - People can't agree on a capitalization > - No one can remember what the acronym stands for > > Sure, this is not a critical thing, but now's a good chance to bring it > up and also, this is not a joke :) > > Here's how we're going to do this: > > - Please suggest new names in this thread. > - I will choose from those names based on 'can I live with this name', > 100% subjectively. > - New names will be put up for a vote. This will include an option to > keep the old name. > - Finally, the result of the vote will be used as a strong suggestion on > what the new name will be. > > There already have been some suggestions: > > - gromit -- the GNU Radio out-of-tree module installation tool this name makes me cringe horribly "installation tool" isn't really a fair characterization since it is setting up a development environment apt-get or standard binary installs are more "installation tool" > - the groot also - horrible cringe factor, > - grpm -- the GNU Radio package manager I like grpm -- other similar possibilities: rmm - radio module manager grmm - gnu radio module manager gmm - gnuradio module manager spm - SDR Packager Manager spm - spm package manager personally in favour of something short and functional vs cutesy and contrived (we already have one of those names) three letter package managers seem to be relatively common practice in FOSS examples: apt, rpm, pip, gpm, npm, ... > > > OK guys, bring up the ideas! > > Cheers, > Martin > > [1] It's not. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
