I don't mean the name of my own projects, but e.g. "Photon" from Eclipse 4.8 or "Neon" from Eclipse 4.6.
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Probably something starting with a Q, but my guess would be that it does not have a name yet, at least not officially. Why do you need to know anyway? – tobias_k Aug 03 '18 at 11:46
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2I am the creator of the latest portable Eclipse versions on SourceForge and have always added the project name to my releases so far. – Berny23 Aug 03 '18 at 11:51
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2FAQ site explains a lot: https://wiki.eclipse.org/SimRel/Simultaneous_Release_Cycle_FAQ – jsosnowski Nov 04 '18 at 22:25
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The naming system has changed and in future the main 'simultaneous releases' will be every three months and known by the year and month. So the next release is 'SimRel 2018-09' (or just 2018-09) followed by 'SimRel 2018-12'.
The core Eclipse Project SDK will still be numbered as 4.9 ....

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1`SimRel 2018-09`, with only one `-` in the date: https://wiki.eclipse.org/SimRel/Simultaneous_Release_Cycle_FAQ#What_is_the_naming_pattern_for_the_releases_.3F and the SDK will have the version number 4.9.0 instead of 4.8.1. – howlger Aug 03 '18 at 14:39
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Is that because there is no well-known gas, star, or planet that starts with the letter Q? (side note: in one year, Android will face the same challenge!) – Nick Oct 11 '18 at 16:54
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Maybe they just couldnt pronounce Quaoar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_named_minor_planets:_Q – Mike Miller Oct 22 '18 at 18:26
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@code11 how about something with Quantum? Or is that too mainstream? ^^ – PixelMaster Jan 17 '19 at 13:56
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