On 21/01/12 15:20, Thorsten Möller wrote:

Am 21.01.2012 um 15:50 schrieb Andy Seaborne:

As this is already well known, I don't think a full name check is
needed but I did a quick spot check using Bing (Google uses Google+
to skew results - I get us for "jena" as #1 hit)



Bing "Jena" ==> #1 Wikipedia page about the town in Germany

Slightly off topic, but Jena is not named after Jena (the SemWeb
framework versus the town)?

You might  grin at me, but this question is awaiting an answer for
years, and this was probably the best moment to ask. Since I know
this town, I was always wondering whether there is a relation between
the two and how Jena (the SemWeb framework) got its name. Maybe
someone can shed a light on where the name comes from (I've never
found an explanation somewhere on the project's Web site).

Thorsten


It's not related to the town - it's a form of the name of Brian's daughter. The fact that it's also a form of one of my children's names is also unrelated.

        Andy

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