I am with Dave on this. We aim to have 100s of thousands of machines in
MAAS's realm at some point; pronounceable names have never been brought
up before and I can't see what advantage it brings to cloud-like
resources.
If someone is *desperate* for a pronounceable name in MAAS, there is
nothing stopping them from editing the node in maas which produces a new
CNAME.
My thoughts on offensiveness are that it's such a minefield it's better
to stay far far away. People are too thin skinned and moan about the
slightest thing.
** Changed in: maas
Status: Triaged => Opinion
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MAAS random generated hostnames are not pronounceable
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