vmassol     01/07/29 06:59:38

  Modified:    cactus/docs/framework/xdocs doc-book.xml index.xml
                        site-book.xml
  Added:       cactus/docs/framework/xdocs cactusname.xml
  Log:
  Moved the story about the cactus name on a separate page
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.17      +1 -0      jakarta-commons/cactus/docs/framework/xdocs/doc-book.xml
  
  Index: doc-book.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-commons/cactus/docs/framework/xdocs/doc-book.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.16
  retrieving revision 1.17
  diff -u -r1.16 -r1.17
  --- doc-book.xml      2001/07/28 21:18:46     1.16
  +++ doc-book.xml      2001/07/29 13:59:38     1.17
  @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@
     </menu>
   
     <menu label="Misc.">
  +    <menu-item label="Why the name ?" source="cactusname.xml"/>
       <menu-item label="Resources" source="resources.xml"/>
     </menu>
   
  
  
  
  1.19      +0 -63     jakarta-commons/cactus/docs/framework/xdocs/index.xml
  
  Index: index.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-commons/cactus/docs/framework/xdocs/index.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.18
  retrieving revision 1.19
  diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19
  --- index.xml 2001/07/28 21:18:46     1.18
  +++ index.xml 2001/07/29 13:59:38     1.19
  @@ -107,68 +107,5 @@
         
       </s1>
   
  -    <s1 title="Why the name ?">
  -
  -      <p>
  -        Here are some stories and reasons about the name :)
  -      </p>
  -      <ul>
  -        <li>
  -          It's a cool name ... Short, easy to pronounce, same meanings in all
  -          spoken languages, has some punch ...
  -        </li>
  -        <li>
  -          There is a cool french song by Jacques Dutronc about cacti that
  -          goes "le monde entier est un cactus ..." (the whole world is a
  -          Cactus). The lyrics is available
  -          <link href="http://miditext.com/Textes/24859.htm";>here</link> and
  -          the music (.wma format)
  -          <link href="http://miditext.com/wma/24859.wma";>here</link>. It is a
  -          song that says that cacti are everywhere and that everything is
  -          a cactus. I like that ! :) ...
  -        </li>
  -        <li>
  -          The J2EEUnit name (which was the previous name of Cactus) was fine
  -          but there was a Sun trademark on the J2EE part of the name ...
  -        </li>
  -        <li>
  -          Cactus is actually an acronym ... ha ha .. for Computer Assisted
  -          Construction of Test Unit for the Server, or Cool and Comprehensive
  -          Test Unit for the Server, or ... (please send your suggestions to
  -          <link href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>me</link>) ...
  -        </li>
  -        <li>
  -          The company for which I work (<link href="http://www.octo.com";>
  -          OCTO Technology</link>) had organized a diner to celebrate our 3
  -          years of existence. I was looking for a new name for J2EEUnit. I
  -          asked some workmates of mine to help me look for a name. We tried to
  -          find a name which had something to do with the Apache name. We though
  -          of indians of course ... we tried several names and then Dominique
  -          said "Cactus" (you know, indians, the desert, cacti. That's one
  -          clich&eacute; of indians we have here in France !). I immediatly liked
  -          it ...
  -        </li>
  -        <li>
  -          The Cactus name has a rich visual iconography associated with it. So
  -          it should be possible to find a nice and funny logo (I'm still
  -          looking for the perfect logo ... Again if you have ideas, you can
  -          send them to 
  -          <link href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>me</link>) ...
  -        </li>
  -        <li>
  -          A Cactus is full of spines. Visually you can imagine that a piece of
  -          code that has gone through this rigourous and comprehensive testing
  -          has had all it's bug revealed ! ...
  -        </li>
  -        <li>
  -          We can imagine a motto like "Tested on Apache-Cactus" !
  -        </li>
  -        <li>
  -          Any more ... ?
  -        </li>
  -      </ul>
  -
  -    </s1>
  -
     </body>
   </document>
  
  
  
  1.16      +1 -0      jakarta-commons/cactus/docs/framework/xdocs/site-book.xml
  
  Index: site-book.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-commons/cactus/docs/framework/xdocs/site-book.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.15
  retrieving revision 1.16
  diff -u -r1.15 -r1.16
  --- site-book.xml     2001/07/28 21:18:46     1.15
  +++ site-book.xml     2001/07/29 13:59:38     1.16
  @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@
     </menu>
   
     <menu label="Misc.">
  +    <menu-item label="Why the name ?" source="cactusname.xml"/>
       <menu-item label="Resources" source="resources.xml"/>
     </menu>
   
  
  
  
  1.1                  jakarta-commons/cactus/docs/framework/xdocs/cactusname.xml
  
  Index: cactusname.xml
  ===================================================================
  <?xml version="1.0"?>
  
  <!DOCTYPE document SYSTEM "./dtd/document-v10.dtd">
  
  <document>
    <header>
      <title>Why the name ?</title>
      <authors>
        <person name="Vincent Massol" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
      </authors>
    </header>
  
    <body>
  
      <s1 title="Why Cactus ?">
  
        <p>
          Here are some stories and reasons about the 'Cactus' name :)
        </p>
        <ul>
          <li>
            It's a cool name ... Short, easy to pronounce, same meanings in all
            spoken languages, has some punch ...
          </li>
          <li>
            There is a cool french song by Jacques Dutronc about cacti that
            goes "le monde entier est un cactus ..." (the whole world is a
            Cactus). The lyrics is available
            <link href="http://miditext.com/Textes/24859.htm";>here</link> and
            the music (.wma format)
            <link href="http://miditext.com/wma/24859.wma";>here</link>. It is a
            song that says that cacti are everywhere and that everything is
            a cactus. I like that ! :) ...
          </li>
          <li>
            The J2EEUnit name (which was the previous name of Cactus) was fine
            but there was a Sun trademark on the J2EE part of the name ...
          </li>
          <li>
            Cactus is actually an acronym ... ha ha .. for Computer Assisted
            Construction of Test Unit for the Server, or Cool and Comprehensive
            Test Unit for the Server, or ... (please send your suggestions to
            the <link href="mailinglist.html">Cactus mailing list</link>).
          </li>
          <li>
            The company for which I work (
            <link href="http://www.octo.com";>OCTO Technology</link>) had
            organized a diner to celebrate our 3
            years of existence. I was looking for a new name for J2EEUnit. I
            asked some workmates to help me look for a name. We tried to
            find a name which had something to do with the Apache name. We thought
            of indians of course ... we tried several names and then Dominique
            said "Cactus" (you know, indians, the desert, cacti. That's one
            clich&eacute; of indians we have here in France !). I immediatly liked
            it ...
          </li>
          <li>
            The Cactus name has a rich visual iconography associated with it. So
            it should be possible to find a nice and funny logo (I'm still
            looking for the perfect logo ... If you have proposition, you can
            send them to the <link href="mailinglist.html">Cactus mailing list
            </link> (there is currently a <link href="logos.html">logo contest
            </link> going on ! Try defeating the current logo if you think you
            have better !).
          </li>
          <li>
            A Cactus is full of spines. Visually you can imagine that a piece of
            code that has gone through this rigourous and comprehensive testing
            has had all it's bug revealed ! ...
          </li>
          <li>
            We can imagine a motto like "Tested on Apache-Cactus" !
          </li>
          <li>
            Any more ... ?
          </li>
        </ul>
  
      </s1>
  
    </body>
  </document>
  
  

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