If the choice is between CallWeaver and Aperio, I choose CallWeaver. It abbreviates to "CW" or "cw.o" or even "[w" to make a nice comparison to "*" abbreviation.
Mike Sam Bingner wrote: > I don't know where this came from, but Open != Democracy. Open means people > who don't like something are free to do as WE did with Asterisk, which of > course means that Asterisk was Open source too... that was definitely not a > democracy. When you're up for trademark infringement make sure you let them > know you took a vote and it was voted to keep the name, I'm sure they'll > understand. > > Seriously, this chain is degrading... the name has to change. If the main > programmers and those who organized the project want to let people vote on > what name to use... then great, if not.... great. I just want it to end up > with a decent name.... IMO the most important part is that it's easy to say > and remember. I think both Aperio and CallWeaver fit those categories. > > I apologize if this comes across as a flame/troll... I just want this thread > to go away, but that needed to be said. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ming-Wei Shih > Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:49 AM > To: OpenPBX.org Developers Mailing List > Subject: Re: [Openpbx-dev] Name Changes... > > bkml wrote: >> On Feb 24, 2007, at 9:56 AM, Ming-Wei Shih wrote: >> >> >>>> Do you mean to suggest you can just ignore the law because of an >>>> online poll? I presume that would be rather naive. >>>> >>>> >>> Since when is this breaking the law outside those countries? >>> Openpbx is >>> legal to use in a lot more countries than illegal countries. >>> >> The only countries where the name is safe to use are the US and Canada. >> > And the only country that this maybe "not safe" is .au >> >>> Democracy is about to respect the opinion >>> of the majority and not about the individuals. >>> >> Democracy is first and foremost about the principle that nobody is >> above the law, that no majority can impose lawlessness upon any >> minority. >> >> > Hehe, laws are made by men, you have such a weird way of trying to turn > everything to > the way you wanted. > > Democracy comes from Greek, people rule. Respect the majority, and the > majority makes > the law. > > Don't get me wrong, I am all for a name change, I would like a name that > is safe to use > everywhere, but we just need to stay open on every aspect of this > project, something that you > seem not agree on because you start making irresponsible comments and > accusing > suggestion/insinuations when an open question is asked. > >>> And please don't PUT words if my mouth, did I suggested anything? I >>> merely said that the "yes" voters should be more convincing. >>> >> Perhaps you should read more carefully. I suggested it would be >> rather naive to assume that an online poll has any weight when it >> comes to legal matters. >> > > Maybe you should stop putting words in other's mouth and stop being so > pushy. And please > learn how to snip a email, you have cut off the paragraph where you put > words in my mouth > and insinuated that I suggested something, this is really unacceptable. > > If you tell me to read more carefully why do you delete this specific > paragraph? > > You left out this, quote: " > Do you mean to suggest you can just ignore the law because of an > online poll? I presume that would be rather naive. > " > > One good advise from me Ben, don't play with people's mind, don't try to > manipulate the > crowd. > > And as I said last time, if you don't want this to be an open process, > please go troll > else where. > > xming > _______________________________________________ > Openpbx-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openpbx.org/mailman/listinfo/openpbx-dev > > _______________________________________________ > Openpbx-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openpbx.org/mailman/listinfo/openpbx-dev > -- Mike Fedyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] FWD:779523 http://mfedyk.livejournal.com/ _______________________________________________ Openpbx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openpbx.org/mailman/listinfo/openpbx-dev
