Silly question maybe, but why are they numbered sequencially? wouldn't it 
make more sense if they they were named with a keyword that would 
somewhat describe what it is trying to accomplish? for Example, Mark 
Zeren had been working on an armature to replace SSL auth with kerberos 
(we have a kerb infrastucture that has been deployed and we'd like to reuse 
that instead of having to maintain a (set of) CA for puppet. we forked the 
armature repo and created ARM-15 there. it's also been used by someone 
else (see previous discussion today). I do understand it's easy enough to 
update that, but it does seem quite arbitrary though. 

So are there any good reason for them to be ARM-<number> rather than, say,
ARM-master-template and ARM-kerbauth (for example)? (or even 
ARM-<primary user/driver>-<topic>)

Thanks,
Jok

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