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Tanglu "D release" name proposals

This page collects proposals for the release name of the Tanglu 4 release following 3.0 "Chromodoris willani". The release name must start with a "D" and somehow be connected to the previous one. Here is a short checklist for the release name, to see if it can be used for Tanglu:

  • It must start with a D
  • It must be related to the previous codename "Chromodoris willani" (a sea slug) in some way
  • The relation should be direct. Association chains with too many links are not valid (e.g. Aequorea is a jellyfish which lives in water, water is a chemical compound, so is silicon which is often found in ground, potatoes grow in the ground so the next codename should be "baked potatoe" would be invalid)
  • Relations should not be based on insider knowledge (an exception is stuff very well-known in the Tanglu community)
  • If it is a two-part release name, the first part ("chromodoris" in the previous case) must not contain special caracters. In any other case, the whole name must not contain special caracters.
  • It must not be used as a trademark already
  • Don't create an incredibly long name, as we use the name in the archive and URLs. So, "Satanarchaeolidealcohellish" is not a great release name.

As always, we will do a public vote on the next codename later.

List of proposals

Name Proposal Relation to Chromodoris willani
Dragonfly A dragonfly is an animal, like Chromodoris, and lives close to water (while the sea slug lives in water)
Doriprismatica http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doriprismatica - the same sea creature family as Willis
Distichopora An up to 25 cm big coral which lives into the Indo-Pacific.
Dunckerocampus dactyliophorus A banded pipefish lives in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region.
Diaphus rafinesquii A lanternfish. Not to be confused with Lophiiformes Anglerfish! See Wikipedia.
Dasyatis kuhlii The bluespotted stingray.It is light green with blue spots.
??? NONE