Hmm - I'm not sure about this. Introducing the 'J' letter will give a
Java connotation to the whole thing. The proposed PHP and Rails
implementations will have no Java components in them. I'd rather stick
with a more generic name.
Shanti
Bruno Borges wrote:
Olio sounds good, but there's not
;>>>
>>>>
>>>> I vote for Olio. I doubt if we'll find any string of sounds that won't
>>>> be in use someplace. Apache is widely used for many corporations and
>>>> this doesn't seem to be an issue. I think the OO relationship is
omeplace. Apache is widely used for many corporations and
>>> this doesn't seem to be an issue. I think the OO relationship is a
>>> positive.
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Will Sobel
>>> Visiting Lecturer
>>> RADLab - UC Berkeley
>&g
oesn't seem to be an issue. I think the OO relationship is a
>> positive.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Will Sobel
>> Visiting Lecturer
>> RADLab - UC Berkeley
>>
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Olio sounds good.
Thanks to Janne for pointing out the Finnish variants. Its getting
harder to find a good name nowadays.
On Sep 22, 2008, at 12:44 PM, Shanti Subramanyam - PAE wrote:
Olio is short and easy. I don't like the "hodgepdge" defintion. But
then the dictionary also says "medle
On Sep 22, 2008, at 10:14 AM, Janne Jalkanen wrote:
Just in case nobody mentioned this to you yet: "Olio" is the Finnish
word for "object" as in "object relational database" or "object-
oriented programming". You may or may not find this suitable. :-)
Unfortunately, it also means that ther
Just in case nobody mentioned this to you yet: "Olio" is the Finnish
word for "object" as in "object relational database" or "object-
oriented programming". You may or may not find this suitable. :-)
Unfortunately, it also means that there are quite a few Finnish IT
companies with the wo
Olio is short and easy. I don't like the "hodgepdge" defintion. But then
the dictionary also says "medley", "potpourri" etc. which have more
positive connotations.
So either Ketero or Olio is fine.
Shanti
On 09/20/08 09:52, Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:
We seem to have some way to check thes
We seem to have some way to check these through nameprotect.com. Once we
narrowed down to two or three candidates, we can check these there.
Ketero sounds a lot like Kitaro. :-)
Olio is nice (and short, which I like).
Ciao
Henning
On Sat, 2008-09-20 at 02:44 -0700, Craig
There's a software consulting company in Bangalore called Sonata
Software. Too close for comfort. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Software
Looking on Google, Olio, Potpourri don't appear to have conflicts.
Mix Match is a PC product for photoshopping picture frames. Not really
a conflict
Sonata is clever
On Sep 16, 2008, at 4:12 PM, Shanti Subramanyam - PAE wrote:
Since I didn't see any response to the proposed names below, here
are a couple more :
potpourri
sonata (4 movements: web/cache/objectstore/db ? )
Shanti
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Subject: Re: [DISCUSS]
Since I didn't see any response to the proposed names below, here are a
couple more :
potpourri
sonata (4 movements: web/cache/objectstore/db ? )
Shanti
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Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Web20Kit: A Web 2.0 technology evaluation kit
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 09:51:30 -070
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