System naming
The naming scheme of physical systems in the hackspace (hostname) is "people involved in computing, mathematics, or engineering" [1] [2]. This includes pioneers in similar relevant fields. As a usability concern, pronunciation and spelling difficulties may rule out names like Dijkstra, Kay and Hoare.
Virtual instances treated slightly differently: Please note that the naming scheme of virtual machines or containerised systems is to be nearer to their purpose. An example of a VM passing messages via MQTT might be "mqtt-gateway" or "message-hub" instead of "vanrossum"
Current names
machines should be available as hostname.lan.hackspace.org.uk from inside the space (just hostname should work). some machines are available from the outside as hostname.hack.rs or hostname.london.hackspace.org.uk
Off-site Servers
- Turing Bitfolk VM - sensitive public services (membership DB, website, LDAP), UK Hackspace Foundation web site
- Church DigitalOcean droplet - new machine for sensitive public services
- Knuth DigitalOcean droplet - less-sensitive public services (wiki)
Infrastructure
- Blanton Network CCTV Server
- Boole main router, dhcp, dns, ntp, syslog etc. [3]
- Hamming runs the board above the frontdoor and ?sixteen and the big clock. [4]
- Holonyak runs the board to be installed on Ground Floor [5]
- Landin hypervisor for VMs
- Chomsky new general purpose box (replacement for Babbage)
- ACServer ACnode server
- Adminstuff a poorly but accurately named server for admin "stuff"
- Services Importantish services that were on babbage, robonaut etc
PCs/Laptops/Printers
- Torvalds new 3D Printing Machine
- Joy Laser Cutter workstation running Windows
- Tesla public shared Linux workstation on the 1st floor.
- Cray Dell Studio 1559 laptop, Robotics Group, running Windows 7 or Ubuntu 14.04 dual boot
- Herd Dell Optiplex 990 desktop, Classroom presentation PC.
Potential names
Please be cautious when adding to this list. Pronunciation and spelling difficulties may rule out names like Dijkstra, Kay and Hoare. Make sure that the name can be pronounced, written unambiguously from hearing it, and does not sound like another word. This probably means puns are unsuitable.
Previously used names
https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=System_naming&diff=51807&oldid=51337
Old names
Names used on systems no longer in use. These can be recycled with care after a sensible period of time.
- Bell OLD SPACE - Asterisk IP Telephony Server
- Booch OLD SPACE emoncms power monitoring raspberry pi thing [8]
- Capek Lobby display
- Difference - Public Terminal
- Lattner OLD SPACE - ZFS-based File server.
- Lovelace (Workstation for Makerbot)
- Shannon (IRC Terminal)
Potential names on the edge of the scheme
Don't be afraid to use these, especially if they're meaningful to you, but please try to include a short justification for why the Hackspace should care about them.
- Adams - UUNET
- Armstrong - FM
- Backus - Naur Form
- Beer - Regulatory systems
- Black - Feedback amp
- Brown - Servomechanics
- Darwin
- Dirac - Quantum mechanics
- Erwin - Userfriendly character
- Faraday
- Flood - Prisoner's dilemma, travelling salesman problem
- Gray - Music synth
- Heron - Automata
- Hollerith - Automated punch card systems, his company eventually became IBM
- Korolyov - Rocket science
- Maxwell - Electromagnetic theory
- Moog
- Norton - Circuit analysis
- Pitts - Neural Networks
- Reeves - PCM
- Simon - AI
- Smith - RF analysis
- Stob - IT satirist
- Tesla
- Watt - Steam Engine Bad-Ass
Potential names not from the scheme
- Bubbles, Buttercup & Blossom
- FuzzyWhif
- heck-a-tombical plus minus
- Micropig/Spiderpig
- NPR (No Prescription Required)
- Pong/Bong