or ^   

>>> beau hargis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/09/07 4:48 PM >>>
And because I am not seeing much in the way of actual development
discussion, I am just going to put this here because everyone seems to
be paying attention. My thought is...

Since Asterisk and an asterisk... OpenPBX is based on Asterisk, so what
about:

Solidus

Baring that, I think I am going to dig up the code for that random
online-name generator, get some of the local brew and see what I can
come up with.




On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 01:18 +0100, Bastian Schern wrote:
> Hi ?PBX-Fans,
> 
> here are some other (crazy) name ideas:
> 
> PBmiX, PBmiXer or PBXer (Privacy Branche eXchange mixer)
> 
> multiPBX
> 
> infinityPBX
> 
> iPBX, i-PBX, I-pbx, Ipbx (infinity, intelligent, innovative PBX)
> 
> xPBX
> 
> ultraPBX
> 
> PBXline
> 
> 
> Regards
>       Bastian
> 
> Terry Moore-Read schrieb:
> > Callmunger ? :-)
> > 
> >>>> Leo Ann Boon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/08/07 5:36 PM >>>
> > CtRiX wrote:
> >> Terry Moore-Read wrote:
> >>
> >> After asking to quote a bit better...
> >>   
> >>> So drop GNU to avoid confusion with FSF Projects but keep weaver so it 
> >>> can be confused with an Adobe product ?
> >>>
> >>> It's probably best to keep away from derivations of trademarked names all 
> >>> together.
> >>>   
> >>>     
> >> Weaver has nothing to do with Dreamweaver and related trademarks as well 
> >> as Point has nothing to do with powerpoint and related trademarks as 
> >> well as Fox has nothing to do with firefox or firebird and related 
> >> trademarks.
> >>
> >> We are not dropping GNU because it creates confusion, but because we 
> >> have nothing to do with them.
> >>
> >> The comparison with Adobe is silly because we are not renaming openpbx 
> >> to AdobePBX.
> >>
> >>   
> > How about VoxToaster?
> > 
> > Leo
> > 
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