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Change project name to lazaret #22

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enj opened this issue Mar 22, 2018 · 15 comments
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Change project name to lazaret #22

enj opened this issue Mar 22, 2018 · 15 comments
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enj commented Mar 22, 2018

And update all the paths and such.

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enj commented Mar 22, 2018

@npmccallum @benjaminapetersen @lancejjohnson other suggestions welcome.

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benjaminapetersen commented Mar 22, 2018

but...but....but....

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now can't have this 😢 😞 😭

#panda for life.

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lancejjohnson commented Mar 23, 2018 via email

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enj commented Mar 23, 2018

lazaretto

lazaret sounds more like a project name?

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definition:

Lazaret (also Lazarette or Lazaretto)
1.  A small stowage locker at the aft end of a boat.
2.  A ship or building used for quarantine of sick patients.
3.  An area on some merchant ships where provisions are stored.
4.  In modern shipbuilding and on powerboats of all sizes, the location of the steering gear equipment for the vessel.

Modern usage is #4, will that throw people off?

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I prefer brig. Lazaret is more obscure and the modern usage isn't relevant.

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enj commented Mar 23, 2018

I prefer brig. Lazaret is more obscure and the modern usage isn't relevant.

brig has a negative connotation IMHO.

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enj commented Mar 23, 2018

Some more nautical options:

Barbette
    1.  During the second half of the 19th century, a fixed armored enclosure protecting a ship's guns aboard warships without gun turrets, generally taking the form of a ring of armor over which guns mounted on an open-topped rotating turntable could fire.
    2.  Since the late 19th century, the inside fixed trunk of a warship's turreted gun-mounting, on which the turret revolves, containing the hoists for shells and cordite from the shell-room and magazine.
Citadel
    A fortified safe room on a vessel to take shelter in the event of pirate attack. Previously, a fortified room to protect ammunition and machinery from damage.
Hammock
    Canvas sheets, slung from the deckhead in messdecks, in which seamen slept. "Lash up and stow" a piped command to tie up hammocks and stow them (typically) in racks inboard of the ship's side to protect crew from splinters from shot and provide a ready means of preventing flooding caused by damage.

citadel is probably my favorite so far.

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enj commented Mar 23, 2018

citadel also flows well with vault which everyone seems to use in this space.

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We could focus on the concept of tying the boat to the shore to keep it safe. We are (usually) tying Kube to the network (or some other entity). Terms that might apply:

  • moor
  • mooring
  • berth
  • chock
  • hawser

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I'm kind of partial to chock:

Chock

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Oh, I just noticed citadel. I like that.

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citadel has most exciting sound & people know what it is..... but its also probably really popular. If you google it, might have a lot of stuff to sift through.

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