Yeah - I definitely like the shortness for the official name, jar
files (ki.jar), abbreviations, packages, etc.
I'm referring more to branding, saying it out loud, etc. I think
saying Ki Security is nice because people instantly understand it's a
security library. BTW - are we allowed to call it Apache Ki while
it's still in incubation? Or would it be better to call it "Ki
Security" until it graduates?
On Mar 4, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:
Jeremy Haile wrote:
Given that most people will never have heard of Ki or associate the
term "Ki" with security at first, does it make more sense to call
it "Ki Security" or something that immediately alerts users to the
purpose of the project? This could either be the official name or
a secondary name that we commonly use to communicate the project's
purpose.
The official name will be Apache Ki, it can be extended and
advertized as Apache Ki Security, aka AKS.
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