On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 08:03:27AM -0500, Bill Gribble wrote:
> Scott Haug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > PS My vote would be for GnuCash, Inc., then GnuMoney, Inc. I'm not sure
> > Gnumatics is appropriate... especially when you consider #3. :)
>
> There are a couple of things I like about Gnumatic:
>
> - the "-matic" suffix means "powered by" or "under control of".
> Therefore "Gnumatic" means "powered by GNU". Insofar as a company
> name has any meaning, that's a meaning I'm happy to have.
>
> - the name isn't specific to gnucash or even to financial software.
> We are a small company with one product now, but I hope that
> condition won't persist, and I would hate to be GnuMoney Inc and
> producing some completely non-financial kind of software.
Well, given the above, I'd like to change my vote for Gnumatic. It sounds very
cool.
>
> I think the third definition of "pneumatic" that you quote is pretty
> obscure. I have never heard it used that way.
>
Well, it would make for an interesting company logo, at least... :)
> Bill Gribble
-Scott
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