absolutely not true, those sorts of names have caught on in the past, it's all about what people consider important, not the actual name itself.
you could call the next bill involving abortion "CVE-2014-0160" and I guarantee you people would know it. You'd most likely just hear "bill 0160" or the like, but the point is that it's the contents that make remember the bill, not the name. The name is marketing.
> you could call the next bill involving abortion "CVE-2014-0160" and I guarantee you people would know it
What about the next 50 controversial bills?
Would you remember which one is CVE20140160 and which one is CVE20150240?
It gets hard once there's 4 of them. If you have to deal with 10 of them at once, it's impossible to remember which is which unless you work in the field, at which point you're not the one phased by names like "patriot act", "freedom act" or "isn't it cool to hate on the french act".
Maybe if I say 09f91102 you'll know what that is. But I doubt you know what e83c5163 is.
you could call the next bill involving abortion "CVE-2014-0160" and I guarantee you people would know it. You'd most likely just hear "bill 0160" or the like, but the point is that it's the contents that make remember the bill, not the name. The name is marketing.