Just for the record, the name does not matter

As a matter of fact if you want the name to really sell the library/ tools
then the last thing you want is a name that makes any logical sense

You have much better chance to catch attention with "Pink Elephant" than
"Pharo Remote tools" or whatever

illogical names monopolise the software market

Python
Ruby on Rails
Django
Blender
Unreal
Unity
Javascript
Java
C
C++
Windows
MacOS

and so on

Developers choose to name their projects the craziest names and wisely so

the name is there to catch attention, not to make sense or come up top on
google search.

In the end what it matters is the code itself.

Ruby On Rails did not become populary because we love ruby stones or we
love go "too...tooooooo" on rails ... its popular because the library has
been very useful to many people.

And the name itself guarantees that it wont come up top in google search
because it has nothing unique about it.

The rest is just marketing ;)

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