Cool word game with DR, guys.

Dynamic of course is related to the network topology in a mesh network, and Diversity, "also known as space diversity or spatial diversity, is any one of several wireless diversity schemes that uses two or more antennas to improve the quality and reliability of a wireless link".

I too - like Paul - like the continuity of alphabetical names so that's why I'm sticking with DD or RR as an alternative, but otherwise I like all of the options.


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From: Paul Spooren
Sent: Mar 29, 2017 01:59
To: libremesh users
Subject: Re: [lime-users] Next LibreMesh release coming, looking for the name

I like the aa bb cc scheme more, what comes after DR? ES?
Still I like RoutingRevolution best as the new LiMe release will totally revolutionize the whole freifunk/mesh ambitions! Or not ;)?

Anyway, it's just a name, I'm fine with Dayboot Rely as well!



Am 29. März 2017 00:52:55 WESZ schrieb "Nicolás Echániz" <nicoechaniz@altermundi.net>:
On 03/28/2017 08:39 PM, Pau wrote:


On 29/03/17 01:33, Nicolás Echániz wrote:
On 03/28/2017 08:09 PM, Pau wrote:
I blocked the results at exactly 00:00h.

This is the last result: https://framadate.org/ZnBehwGF8COhHmCz

Are you sure your time zone is correct? It does not look to me...

So we have two winners :S Shall we vote again?

I believe there's no problem voting again.

I propose we have a bit more time to vote this time around.

I don't really know how to understand the "yellow" votes. If we count
them as "yes" the two winners are "Disruptive Development" and "Routing
Revolution" :/

So it is definitely a disruptive poll... Maybe voting again with the
three "winners" would be the best.


OK. The vote is up again here with the 3 options that got more votes:

https://framadate.org/rP6puzFOxcJbaV9U


Let's vote until March 31 / 23:59 (UTC)


I also want to clarify the "Dayboot Rely" option proposed by some here
in the Hackaton. It's wordplay with "Daily Reboot"... we are making a
bit of fun with the LEDE release name.

We thought using one D and one R is a good transition option, and
exchanging word segments is a regular practice for us, so... that's the
result :)


Cheers!
Nico

PS: if anyone wants to further clarify their proposals, please do so.