I am in the process to commit some 'JAMES' changed to 'James'.
Please shout if that's not OK for you.
Tks,
- Eric

On 4/04/2011 15:15, Eric Charles wrote:
Playing with Robert's proposal:
"Apache James Server is an Enterprise Mail Server"

If we inspire from the example "The Apache Xerces XML parsing library is
easily configurable and compliant with current standards"

we have "Apache James Server is a modular Enterprise Mail Server easily
configurable and compliant with current standards"
...or shorter ""Apache James Server is a modular Enterprise Mail Server"

Thinking loud,
- Eric


On 4/04/2011 15:04, Stefano Bagnara wrote:
2011/4/4 Eric Charles<e...@apache.org>:
From http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs.html#naming

"The primary branding for any project or product name must be in the
form of
"Apache Foo".
-> it should be "Apache J...", not "J..."

"Project and product names should always be referred to in a consistent
casing and used as an adjective, and never as a noun or verb, like any
trademark should be used."

Good catch. So we should try to be consistent as much as possible, and
while we review this we should also fix adjective/noun stuff:
we can't use "Apache James is.." but we can use "Apache James project
is" or "Apache James Server is", "Apache James jSPF is"...: right?

Stefano

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