On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 08:46:57AM -0400, Jeff Elkner wrote: > +1 on calling it Sugar Activities Library. As a local "Friend of the > Library", I just can't imagine being a "Friend of the Portal" ;-)
I don't see how we can get clearer and simpler than "Sugar activities web site". I don't see the benefit in calling it either a library or a portal. If I were describing it to a developer colleague, I'd say it was "a web site where you can download more software". If I were describing it to my mother or similar non-technie person who nonetheless knew what a computer was, I'd use exactly the same words. To call it a "library" or "portal" to the non-techie adds nothing but non-standard, overloaded terms. Libary means more than "collection of activities to rate and download". Portal means more than that, too. If you think "addons" works a bit better: "Sugar add-ons web site", well, that's another debate :). > jeff elkner Martin
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