I just made them up. In my IT departement they use the world cubes to
diffrent ways to view the same data. Mixing numbers and text makes it
less likely the name is trademarked. Turned out it is trademarked. :-(

cu29 refers to copper. It does not seem to be taken.

I am very bad with names. I am not attached to any of them.

My only concern is that I have been threatened to be sued before for
trademark issues and want to prevent that from happening again.

Massimo

On 7 Lug, 10:42, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> On Jul 7, 2010, at 8:30 AM, mdipierro wrote:
>
>
>
> > The idea is that any web app is a set of pages that contain stuff.
> > Some are public some are not, some have other permissions, some are
> > listed in a hierarchical menu some not. Therefore it should be
> > possible to develop as app as one creates a wiki, by adding pages and
> > filling the pages.
>
> > In web2py every URL is mapped into a action. An action is a function +
> > template.
>
> > In cu29 every URL (technically only those URL managed by the
> > plugin_wiki/page action) is a page. The page is described by the
> > markmin syntax and it can contain stuff because markmin allows to
> > include high level widgets (not to be confused with
> > db.table.field.widget).
>
> > You can have both together if you apply plugin_wiki from cu29 to your
> > apps.
>
> > Hope it makes sense.
>
> Yes, thanks.
>
> One more thing, for those of us who haven't followed the whole history (two 
> more things, I guess): why 'cube'? why '9'?

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