Hans Meine wrote:
> On Saturday 21 January 2006 20:44, Dirk Meyer wrote:
>> I mean it, a gnome app starts with 'g', KDE with 'k', enlightenment
>> has very cool names with 'e' and Apple uses 'i' (iPod, iBook). So I
>> guess it is time to grab 'f' before someone else does it.
> Similar to Florian, I am happy with longer, easy-to-grab names.
>
> This g/k/e-thing is
> - sometimes cool, with some really creative names
> - OTOH, good names often don't reveal the prog's purpose anymore
> - sometimes stupid/boring, since it's hard to come up with enough cool names, 
> - and thus sometimes ignored
> - sometimes misleading (e.g. gnuplot is NOT a GNU program, I don't have a 
> better example right now)
>
> I vote for freevo-tvserver etc. :-)

Well, since no good ideas came up, freevo-tvserver it is.


Dischi

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