Public bug reported:

After ZZ, there are no more letters in the English alphabet to use for
namign scheme for Ubuntu releases. One idea might be to start over with
AA, BB et cetera but use completely new adjectives and names of animals
found in Africa but in the language Afrikaans.

Some examples are:
- pittige perd (spicy horse)
- magtige mus (mighty sparrow)
- toffe tiervis (cool tigerfish)

Usage of these names has all the advantages of the previous naming
scheme and results in unique names which are easy to search for on the
internet or on a system.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Confirmed


** Tags: dist-upgrade zesty

** Description changed:

  After ZZ, there are no more letters in the English alphabet to use for
  namign scheme for Ubuntu releases. One idea might be to start over with
  AA, BB et cetera but use completely new adjectives and names of animals
  found in Africa but in the language Afrikaans.
  
  Some examples are:
  - pittige perd (spicy horse)
  - magtige mus (mighty sparrow)
  - toffe tiervis (cool tigerfish)
+ 
+ Usage of these names has all the advantages of the previous naming
+ scheme and results in unique names which are easy to search for on the
+ internet or on a system.

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