Re: the name, Geronimo

2003-08-14 Thread Henri Yandell


On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Jason Dillon wrote:

 I would avoid any thing so closely related to J2EE... besides Geronimo
 is/will be much more than a J2EE server ;-)

+1 to Geronimo.

It contains both Apache, a soft-G [thus a sly J] and is easy to say and
remember. Good name.

Hen


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Re: the name, Geronimo

2003-08-14 Thread Jason Dillon
I would avoid any thing so closely related to J2EE... besides Geronimo 
is/will be much more than a J2EE server ;-)

I would still like to see us use 'Bliss' or 'Juice', but it took us 
long enough to get final vote on Geronimo... so I am not so sure how 
likely it will be for the name name to change soon... though I would 
say that sooner is better than later and I predict that we will 
eventually have to change the name.

--jason

On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 06:20  PM, Wei Jiang wrote:

What about JTwoEE?

--- tetsuo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, I really didn't like the name, Geronimo. It remembers me 
of
someone falling from a cliff :)

Is there any J word that is still unused? Like
- Jubilee
- Jun (japanese for excellence, genius;
pure, innocent; conform to, standard)
- JEI (Java Enterprise Implementation?)
Tetsuo



Erik Abele wrote:
I wonder if someone should collect the addresses of all the 
interested
people coming in here with absolutely no clue and send them a
standardized mail with some instructions on how to get involved 
(mailing
list subscription, incubator site and so on)? They are clearly asking
for further information!

Is it possible for the moderators to estimate the ratio of post-only
msgs compared to subscription requests? That would indicate if it's
clear how to participate...
Perhaps it'd be also helpful to get an own mailing list for Geronimo?
I'd suggest something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 
similar
to a) ensure that the incubation status is clearly visible and b)
prevent [EMAIL PROTECTED] from cluttering up too much. Is someone 
from
infrastructure@ already working on setting up this stuff?

just my 0.02 €

Cheers,
Erik
On 06/08/2003, at 03:09, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:

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On Tue,  5 Aug 2003 13:20:47 -0700
(Subject: Project involvement)
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RE: the name, Geronimo

2003-08-08 Thread Danny Angus


I'd like to propose

KARAKATOA

as an alternative name, for those who don't know it's a volcano, in
Indonesia.
If that's taken, which I suspect it may be, then how about something with no
clever relationship to anything at all, like

TwentyOne,
or Charm,
or Furnace

d.




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Re: the name, Geronimo

2003-08-06 Thread Hubert Gregoire
For the gronimo name, what about

jeronimo ? whith a J like Java and near Apache

An other suggest: Jatooe for Just An other J2EE

Yours,
Hubert
Wei Jiang wrote:

What about JTwoEE?

--- tetsuo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

By the way, I really didn't like the name, Geronimo. It remembers me of 
someone falling from a cliff :)

Is there any J word that is still unused? Like
- Jubilee
- Jun (japanese for excellence, genius;
   pure, innocent; conform to, standard)
- JEI (Java Enterprise Implementation?)
Tetsuo



Erik Abele wrote:
   

I wonder if someone should collect the addresses of all the interested 
people coming in here with absolutely no clue and send them a 
standardized mail with some instructions on how to get involved (mailing 
list subscription, incubator site and so on)? They are clearly asking 
for further information!

Is it possible for the moderators to estimate the ratio of post-only 
msgs compared to subscription requests? That would indicate if it's 
clear how to participate...

Perhaps it'd be also helpful to get an own mailing list for Geronimo? 
I'd suggest something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] or similar 
to a) ensure that the incubation status is clearly visible and b) 
prevent [EMAIL PROTECTED] from cluttering up too much. Is someone from 
infrastructure@ already working on setting up this stuff?

just my 0.02 

Cheers,
Erik
On 06/08/2003, at 03:09, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:

 

Mark,

'To subscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'

You can also see the guideline at
http://incubator.apache.org/
-- Tetsuya ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

On Tue,  5 Aug 2003 13:20:47 -0700
(Subject: Project involvement)
Marc Chung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   

I would like to become involved with this project.  Where are the 
mailing list
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-Marc
 

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