On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 14:52, Laurent Hasson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I personally like more generic and unique names that aren't tied to a > particular technology at all (i.e., Tomcat). Not only does technology move > fast, but it's also better from a Web search point of view. The brand will > build on it by itself as we deliver a great solution (look at "Amazon" > starting as a book store and evolving to what it is now). > +1 In that light, cordova seems like the best name to me. Googling it, I saw the github repo of Brian's as the first hit on the second page of hits; but that's just me and my browser. Also, there's this (luckily, different spelling): http://youtu.be/vIL3fbGbU2o . You can just smell that Corinthian Leather. I know the name "WebKeg" was tossed around, but was that a joke? On one hand, it implies "lots of beer" to me, which is perhaps not a great association. On the other hand, I'm reminded of the Big Keg o' Health from Unreal Tournament (some version before most of you were born, prolly). I could see a barrel busting out with awesome as a neat "logo" image. I like "web" in the name, compared to "device", since this project is more about exploiting web technologies rather than just devices - there are the "desktop" versions of the runtime to consider as well. -- Patrick Mueller http://muellerware.org
