Hello, > XUIL - This term is probably the least problematic. > It's the only acronym I know of created to _specifically_ be used as a generic term.
I invite you to go ahead and use XUIL if you feel that's your best choice. > UML - Stands for "Unified Modeling Language". It's a > frequent term in > business environments with large corporate > databases. Don't touch this > one with a ten foot pole. Well, in my world UML stands for User Mode Linux. It's a frequent term used in the Linux community. See http://www.usermodelinux.org If I may quote: Jody Belka has written a HOWTO on running the Debian installer inside UML in order to get a UML-bootable Debian filesystem. It takes you step-by-step through the process, starting with Debian installation media and finishing with a fully installed and bootable UML filesystem. .. Two new projects which are working on UML administration interfaces have popped up recently. First, there was umlazi, It has been going since last July and has a accumulated a pretty good feature list. Next up is umvs . This is newer, but appears to be as ambitious, if not more so, than umlazi, judging by the command-line options and config file. Both appear to offer UML configuration on the command line, network configuration, and control capabilitiies, but they have unqiue features, reflecting the interests of the authors. and so on and so forth Anyways, I was thinking about UI Markup Language (UML). I guess it's a non-started. - Gerald ------------------- Gerald Bauer XUL Alliance | http://xul.sourceforge.net United XAML | http://xaml.sourceforge.net ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ xul-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xul-talk