Let me sugest:

:: Nahche ::
Nahche (Na-ai-che, `mischievous,' `meddlesome.'-George Wrattan). An
Apache warrior, a member of the Chiricahua band. He is the second son
of the celebrated Cochise, and as hereditary chief succeeded his elder
brother, Tazi, on the death of the latter. His mother was a daughter
of the notorious Mangas Coloradas.


why:
1) looks vagly like Apache ;)
2) has a link to Apache Indians
3) Sounds cool

On 7/28/06, Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 28 July 2006 19:51, Roy T. Fielding wrote:

> Our product is
>
>      apache_1.3.37.tar.gz
>      httpd-2.0.59-win32-src.zip
>      httpd-2.0.59.tar.gz
>      httpd-2.2.3-win32-src.zip
>      httpd-2.2.3.tar.gz
>
> and the NOTICE files are tied to the source tree (httpd).

Isn't the whole problem the lack of a proper product name that
we or anyone can identify with (other than "Apache")?

With that in mind, how about something more distinctive and
less ineffably lame than anything like "httpd" or "web server"?
For example, draw on our heritage and name it "feather"?
Or find a novel word that describes a central role in communication?
Did the apache indians have any great meeting?   Or perhaps
we could take a word from some more familiar tradition that
hasn't hitherto been adopted on the 'net?

--
Nick Kew



--
~Jorge

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