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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T20:24:53+00:00 2026-06-14T20:24:53+00:00

Somewhere after R 2.1.0, I started noticing short phrases next to the R release

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Somewhere after R 2.1.0, I started noticing short phrases next to the R release number that is displayed on start up. This turns out to be a release nickname, an undocumented component added to the R.Version variable, accessible with R.Version$nickname.

The archives of R-announce show Peter Dalgaard announcing a new release’s nickname on several occasions (e.g., here) but I don’t find any other information. Despite being a list element of the object queried by R.Version(), it is not included in help file for that function.

Is there any documentation on this feature? Ideally I’d like a statement of the system used to determine a release’s nickname, but any authoritative reference would be great.

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    2026-06-14T20:24:54+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:24 pm

    In response to an email asking if there is a system to the names, Peter Dalgaard states there is

    "No system (except that they should be in season at release time)"

    Thus, they are not alphabetical or otherwise ordinal — there is apparently not a way to infer the order of releases from their nicknames.

    There is, however, the appearance of a possible general theme:

    • r-devel (unreleased development version) Unsuffered Consequences
    • 2.14.0 (2011-10-31) Great Pumpkin
    • 2.14.1 (2011-12-22) December Snowflakes
    • 2.14.2 (2012-02-29) Gift-Getting Season
    • 2.15.0 (2012-03-30) Easter Beagle
    • 2.15.1 (2012-06-22) Roasted Marshmallows
    • 2.15.2 (2012-10-26) Trick or Treat
    • 2.15.3 (2013-03-01) Security Blanket
    • 3.0.0 (2013-04-03) Masked Marvel
    • 3.0.1 (2013-05-16) Good Sport
    • 3.0.2 (2013-09-25) Frisbee Sailing
    • 3.0.3 (2014-03-06) Warm Puppy
    • 3.1.0 (2014-04-10) Spring Dance
    • 3.1.1 (2014-07-10) Sock it to Me
    • 3.1.2 (2014-10-31) Pumpkin Helmet
    • 3.1.3 (2015-03-09) Smooth Sidewalk
    • 3.2.0 (2015-04-16) Full of Ingredients
    • 3.2.1 (2015-06-18) World-Famous Astronaut
    • 3.2.2 (2015-08-14) Fire Safety
    • 3.2.3 (2015-12-10) Wooden Christmas-Tree
    • 3.2.4 (2016-03-11) Very Secure Dishes
    • 3.2.5 (2016-04-11) Very, Very Secure Dishes (a rebadged 3.2.4-revised)
    • 3.3.0 (2016-05-03) Supposedly Educational
    • 3.3.1 (2016-06-21) Bug in Your Hair
    • 3.3.2 (2016-10-31) Sincere Pumpkin Patch
    • 3.3.3 (2017-03-06) Another Canoe
    • 3.4.0 (2017-04-21) You Stupid Darkness
    • 3.4.1 (2017-06-30) Single Candle
    • 3.4.2 (2017-09-28) Short Summer
    • 3.4.3 (2017-11-30) Kite-Eating Tree
    • 3.4.4 (2018-03-15) Someone to Lean On
    • 3.5.0 (2018-04-23) Joy in Playing
    • 3.5.1 (2018-07-02) Feather Spray
    • 3.5.2 (2018-12-20) Eggshell Igloo
    • 3.5.3 (2019-03-11) Great Truth
    • 3.6.0 (2019-04-26) Planting of a Tree
    • 3.6.1 (2019-07-05) Action of the Toes
    • 3.6.2 (2019-12-12) Dark and Stormy Night
    • 3.6.3 (2020-02-29) Holding the Windsock
    • 4.0.0 (2020-04-24) Arbor Day
    • 4.0.1 (2020-06-06) See Things Now
    • 4.0.2 (2020-06-22) Taking Off Again
    • 4.0.3 (2020-10-10) Bunny-Wunnies Freak Out
    • 4.0.4 (2021-02-15) Lost Library Book
    • 4.0.5 (2021-03-31) Shake and Throw
    • 4.1.0 (2021-05-18) Camp Pontanezen
    • 4.1.1 (2021-08-10) Kick Things
    • 4.1.2 (2021-11-01) Bird Hippie
    • 4.1.3 (2022-03-10) One Push-Up
    • 4.2.0 (2022-04-22) Vigorous Calisthenics
    • 4.2.1 (2022-06-23) Funny-Looking Kid
    • 4.2.2 (2022-10-31) Innocent and Trusting
    • 4.2.3 (2023-03-15) Shortstop Beagle
    • 4.3.0 (2023-04-21) Already Tomorrow
    • 4.3.1 (2023-06-16) Beagle Scouts
    • 4.3.2 (2023-10-31) Eye Holes

    As no one has uncovered any documentation, I’ll tentatively accept my own answer.

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