With Hasbro's Burst parts now being legal, we probably need to agree on some kind of standard for dealing with Hasbro's Disks and Drivers, because the official names are nearly unreadable, extremely similar strings of numbers and letters. I'm fine with calling the Energy Layers by their new names (they're close enough to the Takara names to be recognizable, while still being different enough to be noticeable). Reading D06 or whatever does not offer that same recognizability. Hasbro's TA01 is different from Takara's Accel, yes (and I'm sure we'll find that plenty of other parts will be subtly different), but calling it "Accel (Hasbro)" conveys the needed information in a much more readable method. Alternatively, labeling them as "TA01 (Accel)" would also work and would be more accommodating to any new Hasbro players coming into the community (though I suspect they will like the Takara names far more than the Hasbro ones lol). We could also use only Takara's names for the Drivers, since a Hasbro Energy Layer implies a Hasbro Performance Tip, meaning that something like "Kerbeus (Hasbro) D07 (Heavy) Zephyr" would be the longest possible name.
Of course, the abbreviated form will still be a bit messy, especially considering that the first and last parts don't necessarily have to be the same manufacturer as the middle Disk... The solution that comes to mind is just adding a (T) or (H) after each part, but even that's a clumsy fix.