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deathgrips | 5 years ago

Every day I wake up full of hope thinking, "coders couldn't possibly come up with a project name any worse than what I've already seen." Today I was yet again disappointed.

Is there a wikipedia article about this? The phenomena where coders come up with the worst names ever? I actually parodied it by naming my compiler C-, alternatively written as cmin, and pronounced "semen". I challenge my fellow coders to come up with a worse sounding project name.

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jchw|5 years ago

I would assume Crun is straightforwardly "Container run" with a slight bit of play on Runc (which presumably means "Run container") to emphasize that it is instead, written in C.

Given that this is an internal program name and not a product name, and that it is actually a pretty descriptive name terseness aside, I really don't see how it is so bad. Even many advanced users may never see this project name, and if they do, it will probably be in the context of being the process that actually runs their containers, in which case it should be pretty obvious.

gscrivano|5 years ago

I am the author of Crun and the name was chosen to emphasize it is in C, compete with runc and still read like "container run".

In retrospect, I could have chosen a better one.

deathgrips|5 years ago

I would assume that whoever wrote "crun" had fat-fingered "cron".

jasonvorhe|5 years ago

I don't get it. What do you think of when reading crun? See-run? See-unn? Sirrun? Is crun perhaps some kind of slur? It's not "semen", right?

Der_Einzige|5 years ago

I cannot believe that you are being downvoted! This comment made me literally laugh out loud!

I thought the naming was bad because OCI is currently associated with Oracle cloud - but your critique was far better!!!

detaro|5 years ago

How is OCI associated with Oracle cloud?