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2014-02-10, 22:24
(This post was last modified: 2014-04-02, 19:39 by Kib.)
I vote Heimdall!
Or, if we're going to get picky, Heimdallr.
In homage to a certain ex-dev, unfortenately no longer among us, that used to see it all, XBMC wise...
Edit: Modified the post title because the name is official now (and april fools is over)
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2014-02-11, 16:19
(This post was last modified: 2014-02-11, 16:19 by Martijn.)
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They could be mythical people. We did have a "Frodo" after all (who was technically a real person/dev who was named after a cat who was named after the fictional character). I'm sure an exception could be made for something totally off-the-wall if it is really bad-ass :D
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Hodor!
I'm kidding. Please don't name it Hodor.
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(2014-02-10, 22:24)hudo Wrote: I vote Heimdall!
Or, if we're going to get picky, Heimdallr.
In homage to a certain ex-dev, unfortenately no longer among us, that used to see it all, XBMC wise...
Heimdall is off the table because it's already the name of a scraping system that will eventually be used in XBMC, so it would get really confusing to name it that.