I haven't heard "Ki" being ever interpreted as "fortress". After 15 years of
martial arts training, Ki means this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qi) to
me, but there are many other meanings, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiand
http://unofficial.ki-society.org/ki-usage.html.

Kalle


On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Jeremy Haile <[email protected]> wrote:

> Les,
>
> You mentioned that "Ki" means fortress in Japanese.  Do you have any links
> that talk about this?  I'd like to be more well-versed in some of the
> various meanings/reasons behind calling it that.  Obviously, as time goes on
> hopefully we'll just build the branding up so that it doesn't matter, but I
> think having some meaning behind a name is nice to explain the name change
> to people now.
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
> On Mar 4, 2009, at 12:26 PM, Jeremy Haile wrote:
>
>  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.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> --
>>> cordialement, regards,
>>> Emmanuel Lécharny
>>> www.iktek.com
>>> directory.apache.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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