international language compatibility should be our last problem here. this is 
because we also have a CORE edition then and i realyy do not want to make sure 
this does not mean something vulgar in chinese for example.

so let's stick with PLUS for now, which is
- reasonably (to latin based language speakers) understandably to most users 
(even russians know it ;)
- is shorter than extended
- says (as mentioned by peppe) exactly what it is: CORE plus more

because of the open nature and the lack of developers and the amo8unt of open 
issues i would really prefer not call any edition of openjump professional so 
far. just an observation ;) 

..ede

On 17.10.2011 12:33, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> No problem with either "Pro" or "Plus" in Italian (and probably Spanish, 
> too): they both sounds Latin, for me.
> 
> For my  point of view:
> 
> - "Openjump Pro" sounds like "Openjump Professional".
> Now, technically, the software have many professional tools but I am not sure 
> if OpenJUMP can be easily used in any professional job, due to some 
> limitations that probabily many of use faced using OJ in a professional job.
> For instance, I tried to use it as a base GIS in a a couple of professional 
> mapping projects but I had to stop it due to 2 limitations: no support for 
> advanced theming (for points and linestring) and the tendency of OJ to freeze 
> loading/working with large datasets (SHP etc) because all data are loaded 
> into the memory - Kosmo seems to have solved these issues. Now I prefer to 
> use Kosmo as main program and OJ as support
> 
> - "OpenJUMP Plus" sounds like "OpenJUMP plus other plugin".
> Which is probably the situation we have: OpèenJUMP core program shipped with 
> external plugins which enlarge the usage of the software.
> 
> 
> If we had to vote about, I would prefer OpenJUMP Plus better than OpenJUMP 
> Pro. 
> 
> my 2 cents
> 
> 
> Giuseppe
> 
> *Da:* Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch>
> *A:* OpenJump develop and use <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
> *Inviato:* Domenica 16 Ottobre 2011 19:31
> *Oggetto:* Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante extension naming
> 
> Hei,
> 
> so I was thinking about the "Plus", as I actually did like the idea. But
> I also wondered why everyone is using "pro", and I did not hear about a
> plus version of a software.
> Well... after using google translate the answer is simple.
> Plus is german and enlish... Italian and Spanish probably no "plus" but
> with a different meaning?
> but Pro always stands for profes(s)ional...
> 
> just some thoughts
> 
> stefan
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