On the other hand, "Open" has been over-used and is now a bit cliche. 
Lots of "Open" things aren't really very open at all.


On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 08:32:25 -0800 (PST), Vlad C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Robert Loomans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > Okay, I have to throw in my 2c: I think the name
> > should emphasise the
> > openness of the design/specifications/etc.
> 
> Totally agree - I think it is essential that the word
> 'Open' be part of the name. The fact that the card has
> open specifications will be its greatest asset and the
> thing that will make it stand out from the rest.
> 
> Also, I don't think the word 'Open' should be hidden
> in an acronym (e.g. OGRE for Open Graphics Rendering
> Engine).
> 
> >From a business perspective it makes sense to include
> 'Open' in the name because it will attract the
> targeted buyers, namely the Open Source community.
> 
> Just my $0.02 :)
> 
> Vlad
> 
> 
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