Is there still time to reconsider the name of the new integrated query module
(groovy-ginq) before Groovy 4 is released and the choice is locked in? I ask
for a couple of reasons:
1) the "g" is redundant; groovy-ginq implies "groovy groovy
integrated query". When gcontracts was moved under apache, it was changed to
"groovy-contracts", not "groovy-gcontracts".
2) ginq is very close to an ethnic slur in american english.
I do realize that it was originally groovy-linq. I asked at that time if that
was a registered trademark of Microsoft. I did not hear whether or not it was,
just suddenly it was groovy-ginq without any further discussion.
So I propose groovy-ginq be renamed to one of the following:
groovy-query
groovy-linq
groovy-inq
Or my proposal to incorporate it into the groovy-sql module could be
reconsidered.
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