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Similarly, VLC names their releases after Discworld characters. It's a fun way to make major versions feel like more than just a number increment.
For anyone else who was wondering, it's major releases only, and so far it's been:
Not sure Havelock would look kindly at being left til 5th, but you can't please everyone.
The Vorbis audio codec was also named after Vorbis from Small Gods, the 13th Discworld book.
That's contested but still very cool (and the people who disagree are wrong)
The Xiph.org foundation themselves say that's where the name came from.
Right, it's the Ogg part I was thinking of.
I love that Theora is called that after the controller in Max Headroom played by Amanda Pays.
Does that make Ogg Vorbis some kind of twisted shipping?
Ogg was apparently not named after Nanny Ogg, no matter how awesome that'd be.
Huh TIL! That's cool