On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 06:47:19PM -0700, Damian Johnson wrote: > > Did some searching this morning and found another I like almost just > > as well, and might be more fitting: Erebus. > > Actually, I'm warming up to Nyx too, which has the advantage of being > shorter. Surprisingly it too doesn't have much in terms of conflicts > (mostly just cosmetics and gaming). > > Both Nyx and Erebus might make really good names. Curious to hear how > the community feels about these. >
Nyx sounds fine to me too (as does Erebus). I assume you have considered and determined to not be too significant that many people use *nix (sp?) when they want to refer generically and collectively to various flavors of Unix-like OSes. I'm mentioning it just in case that slipped under the radar, so you are making a conscious decision that you're happy with. In fact I think this is a point in its favor. I don't think the common use of *nix hurts because in print I doubt anyone would use 'Nyx' for what I just described (although check out the usage collision astronomers had for 'Nyx' and 'Nix') , and in verbal conversation it is easy to separate context. (Probably nobody will be talking about the delousing product ;>) aloha, Paul _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
