Re: [openstack-dev] [storlets][swift][mascot] Storlets mascot

2017-02-16 Thread Doron Chen
Hi,
Of these five options, I like sloth the best.
Please also consider the stork -- the closest-sounding animal.
Storklets...
Doron



From:   Eran Rom <e...@itsonlyme.name>
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Date:   16/02/2017 11:11 AM
Subject:    [openstack-dev] [storlets][swift][mascot] Storlets mascot



So the hard work getting into the big-tent was worth it!

While the storlets team should have the final word, I will be very happy 
if the Swift community helped us in the process.

Below are few options I have thought about.
Comments / other suggestions are mostly welcome!

Thanks very much,
Eran

1. Hummingbird. Works hard to stay put in the air. Storlets make the CPU 
to work so that data stays in place (and its a bird) Is that a conflict 
with the go-lang effort?
2. Sloth. Does not move much. Storlets aim at not moving the data
3. Thinking Monkey (as e.g. here: 
https://philosaccounting.com/a/humor/thinkers-anonymous/). We all want to 
look smart.
4. Bat upside down. Bring the compute to the data rather then the other 
way around.
5. pied stilt (see e.g. http://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/pied-stilt). 
For its elegance :-) (and for being a bird)
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[openstack-dev] [storlets][swift][mascot] Storlets mascot

2017-02-16 Thread Eran Rom
So the hard work getting into the big-tent was worth it!

While the storlets team should have the final word, I will be very happy if the 
Swift community helped us in the process.

Below are few options I have thought about.
Comments / other suggestions are mostly welcome!

Thanks very much,
Eran

1. Hummingbird. Works hard to stay put in the air. Storlets make the CPU to 
work so that data stays in place (and its a bird) Is that a conflict with the 
go-lang effort?
2. Sloth. Does not move much. Storlets aim at not moving the data
3. Thinking Monkey (as e.g. here: 
https://philosaccounting.com/a/humor/thinkers-anonymous/). We all want to look 
smart.
4. Bat upside down. Bring the compute to the data rather then the other way 
around.
5. pied stilt (see e.g. http://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/pied-stilt). For 
its elegance :-) (and for being a bird)
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