On 13:28 Mon 03 Aug , Gena Makhomed wrote: > On 03.08.2015 12:56, Sergey Bronnikov wrote: > > >we have published a part of Virtuzzo documentation on separate > >site - http://docs.openvz.org/. And we will add more docs soon. > > See: > > http://docs.openvz.org/virtuozzo_7_readme.webhelp/_installing_virtuozzo_7_technical_preview_in_virtual_machines.html > > 1) name of tool is "prlctl" - prefix "prl" come from "Parallels" > 2) brand name in left top corner of site is "Odin" > 3) domain name openvz.org come from "OpenVZ" > 4) product name is "Virtuzzo" > > So, in one page you have mess of four brands: > > "Parallels", "Odin", "OpenVZ", "Virtuzzo".
I'm totally agree with you. We will fix it in scope of https://bugzilla.openvz.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3288 > Your marketologs really think, > what such crazy mess of brands is good for your product? > > For example, prefix "prl" is really need in product "Virtuzzo" > developed now by "Odin" company, based on the "OpenVZ" product? > > If "Virtuzzo" is proposed as upgrade for "OpenVZ" > - may be it is better to save old tool prefix "vz" ? > > "vzctl" name means "Virtuozzo control" - very good and useful name. > same as "vzkernel" means "Virtuozzo kernel" - easy to understand. > > "prlctl" means unpronounceable name of six strange consonant letters > and now it without any sense and relation to the "Virtuzzo" product. > > For example, I am, as 5-year user of OpenVZ does not see any sense > in renaming very useful and familiar "vzctl" into alien "prlctl". > > Probably all other OpenVZ/vzctl users have the similar impression. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users