It's OK to differ ;->

But let me explain my reasoning: the whole point of a slogan is to establish identity so people know what it is. AMQP and messaging are fundamental to what Qpid is.

Yes, you could always put that stuff elsewhere on the page so that each page tries to remember to say clearly what Qpid is. But then there's no real need for a slogan.

Jonathan

Justin Ross wrote:
I do differ.  Google doesn't know what part of your page is a slogan.  As long as some equally 
prominent place (the html document's title, for instance) has "AMQP" and 
"Messaging" in it, we should be good to go.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Robie" <jonathan.ro...@redhat.com>
To: dev@qpid.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 12:03:13 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: Qpid slogan?

I'm a resolute fan of slogans that clearly say what Apache Qpid is, both for people and for search engines. I would like people searching for AMQP to find our web page, and I'd like our slogan to clearly tell people that we do AMQP.

To me, a slogan that doesn't clearly say Qpid does messaging using AMQP doesn't meet the basic requirements.

Jonathan


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