What software do you know that uses mythological names for its release (version) codenames?
- It would violate my NDA to say anything more than: yes, all of the software I’ve helped develop use the name of mythical creatures during development 
- Don’t know much mythology. Do Thunderbird and Firefox count? - Edit. Just realized those aren’t version codenames. - I just realized thunder+bird is wordplay for fire+fox. Damn am I slow. - For a while Debian had IceDove and IceWeasel due to trademark issues. 
 
 
- Closest I can get is my server is hosted with a company called Mythic Beasts, who use mythological beast names for their hardware. 
- A company I worked for a decade ago used Greek and Norse gods to name our servers. There was Odin and Thor, Zeus and Dionysius, etc. Having been a huge fan of Stargate SG-1, I kept suggesting various Goa’uld names, and one made it through - Chronos. - That’s as close to mythology as I got. 
- I prefer version numbers. If you want to give it a nickname too, that’s fine, but having to remember what order mythical names were released in just to track versions is super annoying. - The trick with nicknames is using them in alphabetical order. 
 
- Lansweeper uses Belgian beers. Not quite mythological but I think that’s pretty funny. 
- All releases are named after Celtic goddesses/gods from Wales, Ireland, Gaul etc. 
- Yeah I think everything that I’m aware of uses version numbers, not that the numbers necessarily make much sense either 




