>Alain: While I am quite satisfied with FreeCard, I
>have no objections to extending the vote.

Folks,

 the vote ran over two weeks. I think who didn't vote in that amount of
time didn't want to ... I'm not sure I'm all for going around and extending
votes, as we've already cancelled the vote once, and it is starting to feel
like we just promoted our un-decisiveness one level up.

 But as extending the vote doesn't mean dropping already submitted votes,
I'd say we can do it *this last time*. Set a date when voting will begin
and end, and send out a message with who needs to do what, and I'll receive
the votes and tally them. But to prevent further un-decisiveness I have to
strongly urge you to make this the last time this vote is touched.

>Alain : Yup ... Yet another name will have to be
>created and voted upon, this third and last one to
>designate us as a group.

 For the vote on the name of the group, could probably one of the
non-programmers take over the tallying of votes? I just wanted to get
decision-making going, and I still have some work to do on XBlockFile.

>Rob Cozens : And I support Julien's suggestion to
>change FreeTalk to FreeScript.
>
>Alain : Everyone unanimously wants FreeScript. No vote
>will be needed for this name to become official,
>unless a vocal minority should propose some other name
>in the coming weeks (2).

 I have no problem with this name. The product's name is the most important
part, I think, because this is what our work mostly revolves. Since many of
the other names result from the product's name, the basic course for these
names is already given.

Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer

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