The alternative would be gsh (/gee-shell/)... Which really starts
playing in the realm of /i-*/.... and it brings up childhood memories of
/' Gee mister... you are really tall/ '
So I'd vote for /gfsh/ but at the same time... we might need something
that both incorporates Geode and GemFire..
So maybe 'g-shell' (taking a page from Springs book) would be the better
option. Especially if we are bundling it with Geode. Then inside the
shell it could be just 'gsh:>'
--Udo
On 21/05/15 10:10, Anthony Baker wrote:
+1
Not all names have to be logical right? *Stares blankly*
Anthony
On May 20, 2015, at 4:58 PM, Dan Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
I think we should just leave it as gfsh. If anyone asks what the F stands for,
just stare at them blankly :)
or Geode's Fabulous SHell?
-Dan
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Gregory Chase <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
How about change it to "G-Shell", assuming the tool versions are same for both
Geode and GemFire...
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 4:41 PM, John Blum <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
This came up in last night's PJUG meeting (** Unleashing the Silicon Forest
Fire: the open sourcing of GemFire **) here in PDX.
In Pivotal GemFire, the tool is called Gfsh (pronounced "G-fish", meaning
GemFire Shell).
Perhaps, we can call the Apache Geode "Shell" tool... "GOSH".
I would say "geosh", but that is 5 letters and sounds related to geography,
compared to "gfsh" being 4 letters, therefore... "gosh"!
;-)
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