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Name (and release date) proposal for 6.e #254

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JJ opened this issue Dec 31, 2020 · 4 comments
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Name (and release date) proposal for 6.e #254

JJ opened this issue Dec 31, 2020 · 4 comments
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JJ commented Dec 31, 2020

So far, Raku versions have had names related to religious festivities: c was Christmas, d was Diwali.

We haven't opened the Pandora box of naming the next version, but I'd like to propose one: Epifanía. It means "revelation", and it's, in Spanish-speaking countries and many others in Europe, the traditional day of gift-giving for children.

The fact that I write it in Spanish is because that give us a release date: 6 de enero, 6.e, or January the 6th, which is the traditional day it takes place. In same spirit of the 6.c and 6.d releases, it can be released in that date. It's too early to say the year, but January 6th looks like a nice day to give the gift of Raku!

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I like this idea! One question (and it's really a question, not something I've formed an opinion on yet) is what language we should render the name in. Unless I'm mistaken, Epifanía is the same holiday as Epiphany, right? So we could use that holiday with either (or both!) its Spanish and English names while keeping it as the E release.

(We obviously used the English version of Diwali, but we kind of had to since दीपावली doesn't start with a D)

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I like this idea! One question (and it's really a question, not something I've formed an opinion on yet) is what language we should render the name in. Unless I'm mistaken, Epifanía is the same holiday as Epiphany, right? So we could use that holiday with either (or both!) its Spanish and English names while keeping it as the E release.

(We obviously used the English version of Diwali, but we kind of had to since दीपावली doesn't start with a D)

Indeed — it's the same (although the exact day it is celebrated in modern times may vary some, the traditional date and most common date is still the 6th).

I'm biased for Epifanía for a number of reasons, but ultimately because I think kick starting a tradition of naming things in other languages could be a great way to recognize the international nature of contributors (and of the language itself).

Regardless the language, if 6.e is looking to be ready around the new year, it's perfect IMHO.

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coke commented May 8, 2022

Note on the original paragraph: I would say that we chose holidays rather than explicitly mention the religious component of those holidays.

I'm fine with Epifanía, but would also suggest Eid (breaking the fast... of the long time since 6.d), and also vote against Easter (we did already have Christmas).

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