Dagasi seems awfully similar to Acegi to me... --Erik
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Les Hazlewood <[email protected]>wrote: > Oooh... I kinda like Dagasi or Achan. > > Where did you execute this search? Are Cherokee or Navajo langauges > classified as Apache languages (I'm just curious - I don't know much about > them). I thought the Apache language was separate (but I have no idea > really)... > > On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Emmanuel Lecharny <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Les Hazlewood wrote: > > > >> Yeah, I thought about this as well, and it might be a little misleading > as > >> an umbrella project. I mean, sure, we want to be the most comprehensive > >> security project out there (that is still easy to use), but such a name > >> might imply that our primary objective would be to support almost any > >> security case needed by the ASF. I'm not sure we want that implicit > >> responsibility. Maybe we do, I dunno... > >> > >> What about taking just any name from the Apache language itself? It > >> doesn't > >> have to mean anything security related, as long as it isn't in use. At > >> least then its a little more 'in the family'... > >> > >> Thoughts? > >> > >> > > Could be funny ! > > > > A quick search... > > Cherokee : > > Dagasi (dah-gah-see) means 'lock' > > Asdudi (ah-sss-dew-dee) means 'door' > > > > Navajo : > > Ahchanh (ah-chanh) means 'protect' (could be written 'achan') > > Yedzeal (ye-dzhe-al) means 'security > > > > Just a 5 mins search ... > > > > -- > > -- > > > > cordialement, regards, > > Emmanuel Lécharny > > www.iktek.com > > directory.apache.org > > > > > > >
