Do you want to make that 5 - An SCA based Composite Application Framework?
++Vamsi On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 1:12 AM, Raymond Feng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here are a list of candidates: > > > 1. Composite SOA Applications using SCA > 2. Composite SOA Application Framework using SCA > 3. Build Composite SOA Applications using SCA > 4. Enabling SOA with SCA > 5. A SCA based Composite Application Framework > 6. "Service Development and Assembly" > 7. "Component model for services" > 8. "Service Construction and Assembly" > 9. "Service Component Architecture" > > Let's pick one and move forward. It's just the hover text and we can always > change that later on. > > I pick 5 :-). > > Thanks, > Raymond > > PS: It looks like some replies went to the tuscany-dev while the rest on > incubator-general. Let me add Simon Nash's comments here: > > ============================================================ > Looking at other projects, about 4 words seems to be the normal > length of this, though a few take 10 or more. > > I think we need something that doesn't use "jargon" but gives > the essence of Tuscany in plain language. > > The goal is just to get someone to click on the link and explore > further. IMO, we shouldn't try to give a full technically accurate > description, just an idea of what kind of domain the project covers. > People at this level are just causally browsing and we want to > catch their eye without intimidating them. > > Here are few ideas. They are deliberately short and "dumbed down". > > "Service Development and Assembly" > "Component model for services" > "Service Construction and Assembly" > "Service Component Architecture" > > Other suggestions welcome. > > Simon > ============================================================ > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "haleh mahbod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 9:40 AM > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: TLP migration: Adding Tuscany to http://www.apache.org > > > How about something more generic: >> >> Enabling SOA with SCA >> >> On 6/20/08, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> >>> On 20/06/2008, Vamsavardhana Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> > On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> > >>> > >>> > wrote: >>> > >>> > > On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Vamsavardhana Reddy < >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> > > > >>> > > wrote: >>> > > >>> > > > On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Mike Edwards < >>> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> > > > >>> > > > > Raymond Feng wrote: >>> > > > > >>> > > > >> Hi, >>> > > > >> >>> > > > >> One of the steps for TLP migration is to add Tuscany to >>> > > > >> http://www.apache.org. We need to have a title (hover text) >>> for >>> > > > Tuscany. >>> > > > >> What should we have? >>> > > > >> >>> > > > >> What about "A Distributed Composite Application Framework >>> Implementing >>> > > > >> SCA"? >>> > > > >> >>> > > > >> Thanks, >>> > > > >> Raymond >>> > > > >> >>> > > > > Raymond, >>> > > > > >>> > > > > I think that's a little long - how about something shorter and >>> > > punchier? >>> > > > > >>> > > > > "Composite SOA Applications using SCA" >>> > > > >>> > > > Sounds better. >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > > > Yours, Mike. >>> > > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > > > >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> > > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> > > > > For additional commands, e-mail: >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> > > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > > >>> > > >>> > > I fall in between Mike and Raymond... >>> > > >>> > > "Composite SOA Application framework using SCA" >>> > > or >>> > > "Build composite SOA Applications using SCA" >>> > >>> > >>> > +1 for the second one. >>> > >>> >>> s/Application/application/ >>> >>> Note that the title can be changed later, but doing so creates a lot >>> of changed files. >>> >>> It does not have to be perfect, as not everyone will bother looking at >>> the hover text... >>> >>> > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > As we are not actually delivering composite SOA applications but the >>> means >>> > > to build them. >>> > > >>> > > Simon >>> > > >>> > >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> >>> >>
