Fawcett, David wrote:

As new companies join the foundation, will we get MapServerIMS,
MapServerIMS Enterprise, MapServerGeomedia, MapServerMS,
MapServerMapXtreme, MapServerStreetAtlas?  What is left of the MapServer
brand then?

I have to admit that, like many others on this list, I'm not too comfortable with the "MapServer Enterprise" name, I don't remember, but I may have been the one who threw out that name the first time, but anyway all along I have been hoping that Autodesk could get a better name for their product that would not imply that it's something superior to the other projects in the family. However a Frank pointed out, it made sense for each project to be allowed to pick its own name so the name stayed.

Now, about the sharing of the MapServer name by multiple projects, I don't see the problem, I see them as the "Family of MapServer Web Mapping Products". I don't think we are likely to get as many names as you suggest above as part of the foundation, not in the short term anyway... but if that happened, this could either be seen as brand dilution (as you suggest), or as a tremendous success (my take)... this would mean that all those companies endorsed the open source model and are telling us that what we were right all along. Keep in mind that we are talking about an open source software foundation so the foundation wouldn't let anyone use its name (MapServer) without showing some commitment to the open source model, and to the values of the MapServer community.

Finally, this has been pointed out before, but once again, if you visit http://apache.org/, most (all?) the projects use Apache in their name: Apache HTTP Server Project, Apache Ant, Apache Portable Runtime (APR), Apache Beehive, Apache Cocoon and so on... and that doesn't seem to be a problem for them.

Note that none of them is called Apache Enterprise... I still hope we can fix that.


In your alternative scenario, you say that we would have woken up to a
competitor.  At least that competitor wouldn't have walked away with the
brand.

I also don't think that labeling feedback from the MapServer Community
as 'mostly FUD' really demonstrates your willingness to 'learn from the
community'.


Well, I would dare to consider myself part of the community, I believe that many of the concerns raised today are legit and I want to work with everyone to address them. However I also believe that some of what has been raised today is FUD in reaction to the unknown situation in which we are getting into.

Daniel
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