Now that Solr and Lucene live in the same space, there has been an on-going debate about what to call the merged entity.
The names being mulled at this point include (variously sized) snippets of both Lucene's and Solr's names, and include LuSolr, Solcene, etc. (my current personal favorites along these lines: Sorlusr :) ). My guess is that Lucene partisans would like to see Solr just become a product (along with the Lucene java library) of the Lucene project. Judging from suggestions coming from Solr partisans, though, I don't think this will fly. So I think an entirely new name is needed for the merged project. Lucene and Solr would remain the product names of this newly named merged project. Along these lines, search.apache.org has been brought up a couple of times recently on the #lucene IRC channel. However (with all due respect to what-happens-on-#lucene-stays-on-#lucene (TM) ), Grant wrote in response to one of these suggestions this morning: prob. is "Search" is not a brand ASF likes names So in the spirit of a real name (i.e., an abstract symbol), I propose "Srrrch" (riffing off of "Riot Grrrls" and Solr's penchant for vowel droppings).... Okay, not really. I do have one idea, though: thinking about the icons for Lucene (looks to me like the font used on 50's automobile brand logos) and Solr (a sun): car+sun => convertible => "Ragtop". Fun, short, abstract, apolitical. Solr's and Lucene's icons could be easily embedded in a Ragtop logo. Steve --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-dev-h...@lucene.apache.org