On 8/15/06, Arnar Birgisson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 8/14/06, Richard Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > In a mildly hilarious aside, our (scottish) project manager for a
> > project I'm working with a client on, realised the other day that the
> > framwork we're usng is called "TurboGears" and not, as she had told all
> > her friends and tried to google for, "TwoBigEars"
> >
> > We laughed a lot. In a kind way :)
>
> Lol. Thanks for sharing this.
>
> As a slightly OT point, there's one thing often overlooked when
> choosing names for software - searchability. TurboGears is a very good
> name in that case (googling TurboGears gets you right to TG's website)
> - but, for example, "Markup" is not (googling for "markup" just gets
> you a boatload of irrelevant stuff). Anyone here trying to think up a
> name for their product, keep this in mind and don't use common and/or
> general english words.

To take it further OT, searching for SQLObject now brings up
TurboGears as the top result.

Ed

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