> On May 30, 2016, at 9:44 PM, Matthias Vallentin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I don't know :-). We need a command line client and a project name. When
> they are the same, it's certainly easier to remember.

Yes, I think the client and project name should be the same.  From the other 
thread, I take it we also need a term to use as a substitute for “package” ?

Misc. ideas for both client/project name as well as term to use for “package”:

    - boxer, boxes (sort of already taken by Broala's BroBox)
    - bundler, bundles (though seems like Ruby has taken this name)
    - bagger/bagboy, bags (also has the association w/ eye bags)
    - tempest, drops (eye of the storm, rain drops, eye drops... the tears of 
those trapped in dependency-hell?)

I favor “bagger” or “bagboy” along with “bags”.  It’s charming/amusing, easily 
logo-able, and is a nice change from away from the usual motifs related to eyes 
or puns related to “what words are there that start with b, r, o?”.  They also 
work as analogies for the process the command line client will perform and for 
indicating that bags are not just filled with one type of thing.  e.g. bags may 
contain any combination of scripts, BIFs, or native plugins/code, like grocery 
bags may contain various types of food.

Should also consider how easy it is to stick the word Bro in front of it when 
trying to associate it w/ the main Bro project.  i.e. “Bro’s Bagboy”, “Bro 
Bagger” and “Bro Bag” I find easy enough to say.

> My favorite name so far is also "brow." The eye brow of the Bro logo
> makes for a nice association. It didn't occur to me until you mentioned
> it, but it's also only edit distance one away from "brew," which helps
> in creating a package manager association.

I also like “brow” the best (of other people’s ideas), but still don’t like it 
that much.  While it is clever that “brow" both starts with “bro” and is 
related to eyes, it also feels predictable.

- Jon

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