Why would they pick Tarragon?This is why I don't think I'd be comfortable calling it that. There's a lot of room for confusion already, and in the future I'd genuinely feel bad to vote for such a name and then find out the Pi guys wanted to use it for a sequel and now they can't.it is of course also a nod to the Raspberry Pi
They wouldn't. The confusion comes, as you say, from the Tau part."This is my Terragon Tau" "Oh, so like a portable Strawberry Tau?"Why would they pick Tarragon?
How about PanTau then (Ah the childhood memories - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_Tau...)Tau is a Greek letter (like Pi), and in mathematics it is recently popular to replace 2*pi, because it makes more sense to have the full circle as a unit. Pi is of course the first letter of Pandora, so Tau is a way of saying P2, and it is of course also a nod to the Raspberry Pi - but of course twice as good
Dang. Now I've got three options I like.The 'Chimera'. It may allude to the fact that the p2 can do many different things and also speaks of its bespoke or homebrew nature.
If we did use it despite that I think we should also change it in some way to both make it unique, and ensure there is no question of pronunciation for those reading it or spelling for those hearing it.2 a thing which is hoped for but is illusory or impossible to achieve:
the economic sovereignty you claim to defend is a chimera
Better than DragonBox I think.Dracom
-com for computer - or communicator, or something (maybe if ED decides to include cellular radio stuff)
I have to say I really like Pyragon. It's certainly my favourite suggestion of any made so far.I'll go ahead and suggest Pyragon