Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
> Craig McClanahan wrote:
>   
>> On 4/24/07, Nick Sieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>> On 4/24/07, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Nick and I were talking on IRC and agreed that "Rails Integration" is
>>>> about as boring and cumbersome a name as we could have (well, those are
>>>> my words anyway). I think we should consider renaming to something
>>>> catchy (and something we can type that doesn't abbreviate to "RI")
>>>>         
>>> Well, either catchy or meaningful/indicative of purpose.  Possible to have 
>>> both?
>>>
>>>       
>>>> So, suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> If we really want to kill the project, we could name it R2EE...
>>>>
>>>> WebRails?
>>>> Wrap? (just popped into my head thinking about "war" and "rails")
>>>> Rawd? (Rails Application WAR Deployment)
>>>> Dwarf? (Deployable WebApp Rails Framework)
>>>>         
>>> WarRails
>>> WaRails
>>> Stork (wrapping your baby up and carrying it out into the world :)
>>>       
>> How about ROJER?  Rails On Java Enterprise Rapprochement
>>
>> Not happy with the final "R", but food for thought ...
>>     
>
> For some reason Dwarf is sticking with me. But something about it 
> terrifies me.
>
> Of course we could go with something completely arbitrary.
>
> *looks around room*
>
> Flower?
> Vacuum?
> Ball?
> Chair?
>
> I can't say I've heard anything yet that really grabs me....
>
> A historical reference: Goldspike.
>
> After the "Golden spike" so named to commemorate the first 
> trans-continental railroad in the US, when the Union Pacific met the 
> Central Pacific on May 10, 1869. East meets west? Rails meets J2EE?
>
> Or maybe just Spike?
>   
YES! Spike!! =)


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