> except that Spur is nothing to do with 4.6, so "Spur" in the title is wrong,
Ah, I figured that would need some explaining. The word "Spur" on that page refers to the codename of this release. The last time we had a discussion about codenaming this release, we had a smattering of ideas and not much consensus. So, I just went with "Spur" for that moment to get on with the notes until that could be solved. Then, it hit me, if we DIDN'T come up with a codename for this software release then how would we meaningfully refer to it besides the number 4.6? I believe we would say, "that was the release when we made the image ready for Spur", which, in further discussion would naturally contract to "the Spur release" for communication efficiency. I know that Spur is the name of your VM software, but does that mean it cannot also be the name of this release? I think it fits but if you object I did think of another good one I like... > and become: is not faster, and ObjectHistory still works. That was pulled straight from the notes of one of the versions. I'll move it to the 5.0 page. > We need a separate page for 5.0, Yes, we are doing two releases now, one thing at a time please. > which /is/ Spur; it has all the improvements in 4.6, except for ObjectHistory being unsupported, > but is faster, with much faster become: and improved GC. Okay, my plan is for the 5.0 page to _just_ be those items, which is perfect. And since it is the same image contents I thought both 4.6 and 5.0 could be codenamed "Spur" but, if that rubs you the wrong way I have another name picked for 4.6 which I like almost as much. Let me know.. |
> I know that Spur is the name of your VM software, but does that mean
> it cannot also be the name of this release? I think it fits but if > you object I did think of another good one I like... > It will certainly create a confusion, that this release is based on Spur. I would be confused! Please, don't do that. |
On 21.05.2015, at 18:08, Mateusz Grotek <[hidden email]> wrote: >> I know that Spur is the name of your VM software, but does that mean >> it cannot also be the name of this release? I think it fits but if >> you object I did think of another good one I like... > > It will certainly create a confusion, that this release is based on Spur. I would be confused! Please, don't do that. +1. There's already confusion of what Spur actually is. I have heard people saying it's a new VM (as in 'This is a Cog VM, this is Spur), or just image format (as in 'Why is there problems with Characters? its only a new image format'), or just object format (as in 'Why can't the interpreter load Spur images and just ignore the Character stuff?'). Best regards -Tobias |
On 21-05-2015, at 10:21 AM, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote: > > On 21.05.2015, at 18:08, Mateusz Grotek <[hidden email]> wrote: > >>> I know that Spur is the name of your VM software, but does that mean >>> it cannot also be the name of this release? I think it fits but if >>> you object I did think of another good one I like... >> >> It will certainly create a confusion, that this release is based on Spur. I would be confused! Please, don't do that. > > +1. There's already confusion of what Spur actually is. How about "This is a dual release; 4.6 continues the 4.5 system with many improvements, whilst 5.0 introduces the Spur memory model and the new VM required to support it. Aside from differences related to making Characters immediates (as with SmallIntegers) the two systems appear the same to programmers" tim -- tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim Useful random insult:- All foam, no beer. |
On 5/21/15, tim Rowledge <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > On 21-05-2015, at 10:21 AM, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> >> On 21.05.2015, at 18:08, Mateusz Grotek <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >>>> I know that Spur is the name of your VM software, but does that mean >>>> it cannot also be the name of this release? I think it fits but if >>>> you object I did think of another good one I like... >>> >>> It will certainly create a confusion, that this release is based on Spur. >>> I would be confused! Please, don't do that. >> >> +1. There's already confusion of what Spur actually is. > > How about > "This is a dual release; 4.6 continues the 4.5 system with many > improvements, whilst 5.0 introduces the Spur memory model and the new VM > required to support it. Aside from differences related to making Characters > immediates (as with SmallIntegers) the two systems appear the same to > programmers" Seems to be like the nucleus of a message which is the base for a communication strategy about the release. --Hannes > > tim > -- > tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim > Useful random insult:- All foam, no beer. > > > > |
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I thought about that but then decided we have an opportunity to
exercise our release process twice, once for 4.6 and once for 5.0. Treat each relase separately and if we pay attenion to our release process maybe we'll even get to understand and refine it a little. First lets finish up everything for 4.6 including even the news announcement. The announcement should not mention Spur. Then immediately repeat our process for 5.0. Then put out another news release about 5.0 the following week. We don't often get this chance to, as Chris Rock would say, "go pop Pop POP!!" from a marketing perspective. This is one. :) On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 12:51 PM, tim Rowledge <[hidden email]> wrote: > > On 21-05-2015, at 10:21 AM, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> >> On 21.05.2015, at 18:08, Mateusz Grotek <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >>>> I know that Spur is the name of your VM software, but does that mean >>>> it cannot also be the name of this release? I think it fits but if >>>> you object I did think of another good one I like... >>> >>> It will certainly create a confusion, that this release is based on Spur. I would be confused! Please, don't do that. >> >> +1. There's already confusion of what Spur actually is. > > How about > "This is a dual release; 4.6 continues the 4.5 system with many improvements, whilst 5.0 introduces the Spur memory model and the new VM required to support it. Aside from differences related to making Characters immediates (as with SmallIntegers) the two systems appear the same to programmers" > > > tim > -- > tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim > Useful random insult:- All foam, no beer. > > > |
On 5/23/15, Chris Muller <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I thought about that but then decided we have an opportunity to > exercise our release process twice, once for 4.6 and once for 5.0. > Treat each relase separately and if we pay attenion to our release > process maybe we'll even get to understand and refine it a little. > > First lets finish up everything for 4.6 including even the news > announcement. The announcement should not mention Spur. Then > immediately repeat our process for 5.0. Then put out another news > release about 5.0 the following week. > > We don't often get this chance to, as Chris Rock would say, "go pop > Pop POP!!" from a marketing perspective. This is one. :) +1 > > On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 12:51 PM, tim Rowledge <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> On 21-05-2015, at 10:21 AM, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >>> >>> On 21.05.2015, at 18:08, Mateusz Grotek <[hidden email]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>>> I know that Spur is the name of your VM software, but does that mean >>>>> it cannot also be the name of this release? I think it fits but if >>>>> you object I did think of another good one I like... >>>> >>>> It will certainly create a confusion, that this release is based on >>>> Spur. I would be confused! Please, don't do that. >>> >>> +1. There's already confusion of what Spur actually is. >> >> How about >> "This is a dual release; 4.6 continues the 4.5 system with many >> improvements, whilst 5.0 introduces the Spur memory model and the new VM >> required to support it. Aside from differences related to making >> Characters immediates (as with SmallIntegers) the two systems appear the >> same to programmers" >> >> >> tim >> -- >> tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim >> Useful random insult:- All foam, no beer. >> >> >> > > |
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> We don't often get this chance to, as Chris Rock would say, "go pop
I meant Chris Tucker, of course, not Chris Rock.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5goH0hxUM8A |
Hi, there! :)
-1 for Stirrup -1 for Spur What about colors? http://www.colourlovers.com/web/blog/2008/04/22/all-120-crayon-names-color-codes-and-fun-facts "Mountain Meadow" representing the solid code base in Squeak 4.6. "Sky Blue" referring to the new image format and hence future (sight/direction/view) of Squeak resp. Squeak 5.0. Many people might not get technical metaphors anyway. :D Just my two cents. ;) Best, Marcel |
I agree with Tobias that naming a release "Spur" could create confusion. However, I'm not good with names anyway and always refer to any release by its number.
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They are not my favorite names either but they reasonably fit -- the
"Stirrup" will get you into the saddle, "Spurs" to make it go.. :-/ Codenames are relatively unimportant, so rather than burn any more time and energy talking about them lets just go with this and move forward. On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 2:54 AM, marcel.taeumel <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, there! :) > > -1 for Stirrup > -1 for Spur > > What about colors? > http://www.colourlovers.com/web/blog/2008/04/22/all-120-crayon-names-color-codes-and-fun-facts > > "Mountain Meadow" representing the solid code base in Squeak 4.6. > "Sky Blue" referring to the new image format and hence future > (sight/direction/view) of Squeak resp. Squeak 5.0. > > Many people might not get technical metaphors anyway. :D > > Just my two cents. ;) > > Best, > Marcel > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/4-6-Codename-was-Squeak-4-6-Release-Notes-tp4827896p4828560.html > Sent from the Squeak - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
Or just don't use a codename this time... ;-)
Best, Marcel |
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Hi,
On 26.05.2015, at 09:54, marcel.taeumel <[hidden email]> wrote: > -1 for Stirrup > -1 for Spur I have the same feeling about this code names. Especially the overlap of Spur and Spur does not sound right to me. Marcel's idea of colors is fun. Side note: I find the code names for pypy quite amusing [1]. Maybe we can draw inspiration there? They are not technology related, which I find a good thing. Best regards -Tobias [1]: https://pypy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index-of-release-notes.html |
I agree.
Best, Robert --- www.hirschfeld.org > On May 27, 2015, at 08:27, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi, > >> On 26.05.2015, at 09:54, marcel.taeumel <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> -1 for Stirrup >> -1 for Spur > > > I have the same feeling about this code names. > Especially the overlap of Spur and Spur does not > sound right to me. Marcel's idea of colors is > fun. > Side note: I find the code names for pypy quite > amusing [1]. Maybe we can draw inspiration there? > They are not technology related, which I find > a good thing. > > > Best regards > -Tobias > > [1]: https://pypy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index-of-release-notes.html > |
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