btw, i like chordata and chordia too, the only thing i have against the last one is that is very similar to my nick. I think chordata sounds more technical (like a direct child of annotator[1]) and if the goal (as i think) is to reach a broader audience, to me, "chordia" sounds better.
[1] and in some way, is it, don't? On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:25 PM, David García Garzón <[email protected]> wrote: > Summarizing current poll status: > > name (votes) from > -------------------------- > chordata (3) Jun, David, Pau > chordia (3) Jun, Pau, David > CLAM chords (2) Hernan, Jun > CChords (2) Hernan, Jun > acords (1) Pau > chordaround (1) David > ChordInspector (1) Hernan > Chordetz (1) Hernan > handychords (1) Hernan > chordytown (1) Hernan > chordjuice (1) Hernan > chordmatic (1) Hernan > > I personally dislike 'CLAM Chords' being too obvious and zero branding, and > even worse CChords as we have no tradition of using a leading C and in order > to have any sense we should push us to do the same with the rest of the > applications. No strong feelings against the top of the list and i still like > some of the bottom. Feel free to add and drop your point count to any option > until tomorrow morning when i will rename the app, generate packages and > publitize. > > By the way, preliminar ubuntu, windows and debian packages should be on the > svnsnapshot downloads right now. Could you try them in a CLAM agnostic machine > (not having CLAM installed)? > > > On Dimecres 17 Desembre 2008 04:40:45 David García Garzón wrote: >> My preferences in order: >> - chordaround (a nice fusion of words that also suggests me the travel >> connotations i aimed with chordwalker/chordtrekker) >> - chordata (is multi-meaning: chord + data and non-equinoderm) >> >> I won't discard chordia even thought hordia is not the author, but it >> sounds so nice. >> >> i would reserve chordtouch for an hypotetical iphone version ;-) >> >> I also would like to read on Pawel opinion, being the main author. >> >> On Dimarts 16 Desembre 2008 19:19:08 Pau Arumí wrote: >> > My second round after reading all the proposals -- ordered by >> > preference: >> > >> > Chordia >> > Acords (catalan for chords) >> > Chordata >> > >> > >> > P >> > >> > El dv 12 de 12 de 2008 a les 21:43 -0200, en/na Hernán Ordiales va >> > >> > escriure: >> > > On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:29 AM, David García Garzón >> > > <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > [snip] >> > > >> > > >> I totally second doing an effort to polish, package and publicize >> > > >> Turnaround. >> > > >> >> > > >> There is the name issue. I think we can come up with better names >> > > >> than "turnaround". What do people think¿? My proposal is "chords" >> > > > >> > > > I agree that its relation with chords should be explicit from the >> > > > name but i think we need a brandier name that Turnaround provided. I >> > > > suggest doing a brainstorm with names on the midway. Starting with: >> > > > >> > > > ChordNavigator >> > > > ChordWalker >> > > > ChordTrekker >> > > > ChordViewer >> > > > ChordInspector >> > > > Chordie >> > > > Chordat >> > > > Clam Chords >> > > > QChords >> > > > Chorder >> > > > QChorder >> > > > Chordata (clams are Echinoderm but...) >> > > > Notochord http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notochord >> > > > Mp3ToChords >> > > > Dechord >> > > > Acords (catalan for chords) >> > > > Accords (french for chords?) >> > > > Accordion >> > > > Chordetz (like Tonetz) >> > > > Fret Fingers >> > > > Fretter >> > > > iChord/gChord/MSChord ;-) >> > > > >> > > > Please, drop your own brainstroming. >> > > >> > > ok, here are mine: >> > > >> > > CChords -> expands to "CLAM Chords" >> > > c2u, chord2u -> expands to "chord to you" >> > > chordy >> > > handychords -> that sounds similar to "harpsichord" >> > > aCChoordion, aChordion -> that sounds similar to "accordion" >> > > chordaround -> that sounds similar to "turnaround" :P >> > > chordmatic -> that sounds similar to chromatic, "chromatic scale" you >> > > know chordytown -> that sounds similar to "chinatown" and remembers me >> > > the recent trip with David to SF :P >> > > chordia -> that sounds similar to "hordia" (it's a joke!!!!) >> > > chordjuice >> > > chordsnow >> > > and to complete the brand letters based names X-Chord >> > > >> > > >> > > from David's brainstorming, i like ChordInspector, CLAM Chords and >> > > Chordetz from mine, i like handychords, CChords, chordytown, chordjuice >> > > and chordmatic >> > > >> > > cheers >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Clam-devel mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > https://llistes.projectes.lafarga.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clam-devel > > -- > David García Garzón > (Work) dgarcia at iua dot upf anotherdot es > http://www.iua.upf.edu/~dgarcia > > > _______________________________________________ > Clam-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://llistes.projectes.lafarga.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clam-devel > -- Hernán http://h.ordia.com.ar GnuPG: 0xEE8A3FE9 _______________________________________________ Clam-devel mailing list [email protected] https://llistes.projectes.lafarga.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clam-devel
