Tim Larson dijo: > On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 08:38:07AM -0500, Vadim Gritsenko wrote: >> Vadim Gritsenko wrote: >> >> >Antonio Gallardo wrote: >> > >> >>Why the "c" must means something? I think we are missing the point >> here. >> >>The idea of "CForm" is to allow easy searching on the Net for Cocoon >> >>form. >> >>Just googling: >> > >> > >> >You missed discussion on branding. You suppose to google for "Cocoon >> >Forms" - which means your are searching for Cocoon (brand) Forms >> >(functionality). And *no* Cocoon beginner will search for >> >"abcxyzforms" - because they are beginners and they do not know that >> >instead of searching for "Cocoon Forms" they have to search for >> >obscure keyword, such as "abcforms", or "xyzforms", or "cforms" ;-) >> >> >> To prove the point: >> >> http://www.google.com/search?q=cocoon+forms&btnI=I'm+Feeling+Lucky >
> My worry was not about finding the main pages, but about finding the > emails and comment postings about issues and solutions that people find. > I guess I will not wory too much, because lazy people (aka good > programmers) will shorten the name Cocoon Forms to cforms to avoid > keystrokes and my searching issue will disappear via this informal > process. Stefano thinks the versioning will not be a problem, and > since I have other things up my sleeve to attend to, I will defer to > his opinion. Please consider me happy for now. Tim: I am +1 Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo.
