On 2007-04-30 Ben Stallings is rumoured to have said: > We deal with brand names every day, folks. Acme appears to be a brand name > (like Apple), while ZAP is clearly a product (like Macintosh). Is that clear > enough?
I an attempt to enlighten myself about the brand versus product, I checked the current ZAP/Acme pages on PmWiki.org. I am now even more confused. All of the ZAP pages (and there is a Zap page too) seem to redirect to Acme pages. In the main Acme page: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Acme the first lines says "The Acme (ZAP) forms processor." The Acme page has a support and download link that goes offsite to http://www.zapsite.org which gets redirected to http://www.fast.st/zapbeta/index.php Low down on that page it refers to "ZAP's explosive decision to rename the PmWiki recipe page to Acme". Everything else is ZAP-related or named. I am not suggesting that ZAP be named Acme or Acme named ZAP, nor am I in any way questioning the utility of ZAP or the hard work that Dan has done to create it. I *am suggesting* that in the interest of a newbie trying to understand what ZAP does and get ZAP working with PmWiki, it would help a lot if there was one consistent nameset used for the recipe(s). How about TRFKAZ? Which is "the recipe formerly known as ZAP". If a leading "A" is desired, then use ARFKAZ, "a recipe formerly known as ZAP". ;-) -- Neil Herber Corporate info at http://www.eton.ca/ _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
