2009/1/15 David Hammond <[email protected]>:
> Hi, I don't intend to cause a big fuss, but I have a concern about the
> name of your project.
>
> I first became aware of your project yesterday when I ran a Google
> search for the word "pharo". This is the name I had chosen for my open
> source PHP framework project back in January of 2008. At the time, the
> Smalltalk-related Pharo project did not yet exist, and the Google
> search results yielded nothing at all similar or relevant to the
> project I wanted to start. I purchased pharo.org that month (with
> trac.pharo.org, svn.pharo.org, and apt-trunk.pharo.org currently in
> active use) and made a teaser post about the project on my blog:
> http://www.webdevout.net/tidings/2008/01/15/the-pyramids-werent-built-in-a-day/
>
> My intention is to release the Pharo PHP framework under a BSD license
> and not profit directly from the project. I have no stakes in
> preserving the exclusiveness of the "Pharo" name aside from avoiding
> possible confusion. But I do believe that the name conflict is an
> issue of concern, since both of our projects are directly related to
> programming languages.

Hum, yes a bit annoying. Thank you David for your report.
The name Pharo was selected at the end of april 2008/beginning of May 2008.
Look here in this old archive :
http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/sapphire-devl/2008-May/thread.html
I think that the two Pharos are sufficiently distinct not to confuse them.
Maybe we could rename our Pharo to "Pharo Smalltalk" and yours "Pharo
PHP Web framework" ?

BTW, you could use Seaside (http://seaside.st) to switch to Pharo
Smalltalk in order to implement Pharo framework ;-)

-- 
Serge Stinckwich
IRD - UR 079 Geodes, MSI Team, Hanoi, Vietnam
Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]
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