MILF

Multiple Information Language Format

yeah, means nothing and has little to nothing to do with your WDDX
replacement...but would get recognition because of the acronym, I
reckon :)

DataSphincter's gonna be hard to beat tho.

On 8/18/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here are the names we've come up with so far (with my personal comments):
> 
> DPXL: ("Depressed Press Transfer Language") - the professional side of me is
> leaning here.  It puts my company right in the name!  But how smart is it to
> put a trademark in the name of something you're open-sourcing?
> 
> DEML: [dimmel] "Data Expression (or exchange) ML" - I like the fact that it
> can pronounced... for some reason I think that's important.
> 
> XDL: "XML Data Language" is taken.  "eXpression Definition Language"
> 
> XDF: "XML Data Format" is taken.  "eXtensible Data Format" which describes
> scientific data.
> 
> XIL: "XML Information Language" - Pronounceable - I like that!  But
> pronounced it's "zill" - that just sounds slurred.  It's also taken by the
> "XML Import Language" (which is kinda neat actually).
> 
> XIF: "XML Information Format" - Pronounceable as well - and it sounds better
> said that "zill".  Nice and peppy: "Ziff!"  Of course the main problem is
> that is ALSO taken!  "XML Interchange Format" (made by MS).
> 
> XIEF: "XML Information Exchange Format" - I like the sound ("Zife!")... but
> it's harder to say as letters ("ex eye ee eff").  Not a big deal but I'm
> picky.
> 
> Rosetta: Doesn't stand for nothing.  I still kinda like this.  Easy to
> remember, indicative and organic.  However not very original: they're
> probably 100 other things called "Rosetta".
> 
> I'm really leaning towards a non-abbreviated word... something that means
> "move" or "transfer" but maybe even with a sense of irony or humor.
> "Wormhole" perhaps?    "DataSphincter"?
> 
> Or perhaps a fun abbreviation? "STAPOD" (Specification That Allows Passing
> Of Data)?  "MOPD" (Method of Passing Data)? "NARDS" (No Assembly Required
> Data Specification)?  (This has the benefit that, if it takes off, I may
> someday hear somebody say "Were you able to parse my NARDS?")
> 
> Damn... I should spend as much time code as I do on picking what to call
> things...
> 
> Jim Davis
> 
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