Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-23 Thread Shanti Subramanyam
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

Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-23 Thread Bruno Borges
;>>> >>>> >>>> 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

Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-23 Thread James Carman
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

Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-23 Thread Bruno Borges
oesn't seem to be an issue. I think the OO relationship is a >> positive. >> >> Best Regards, >> Will Sobel >> Visiting Lecturer >> RADLab - UC Berkeley >> >> >> >> --

Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-23 Thread Bruno Borges
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Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-22 Thread Matt Hogstrom
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

Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-22 Thread William Sobel
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

Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-22 Thread Janne Jalkanen
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

Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-22 Thread Shanti Subramanyam - PAE
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

Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-20 Thread Henning Schmiedehausen
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

Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-20 Thread Craig L Russell
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

Re: [DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-16 Thread Matt Hogstrom
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 Original Message Subject: Re: [DISCUSS]

[DISCUSS] Names for the Web2.0kit

2008-09-16 Thread Shanti Subramanyam - PAE
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 Original Message Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Web20Kit: A Web 2.0 technology evaluation kit Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 09:51:30 -070