On 18/05/07, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2007, Jim Gallacher wrote: > Quetzalcoatl is still my sentimental favourite. > > Perhaps I'm overly concerned with potential search problems for > Quetzalcoatl, considering that Google is pretty good at figuring out > spelling errors. Also the mod_python name will not disappear, as it'll > still be used as a subproject name, so people can find us that way. Yep. I don't think the TLP itself will be searched for, it's always going to be subprojects, and most likely over time a search for "Apache Python" will take you there (like it does for mod_python currently). And of course there is the spelling correction.
I'd tend to agree that the name for the TLP is really only a code name as such and isn't going to be how people search for things. Thus as much as it may take me a while to learn to spell Quetzalcoatl (good thing we have cut and paste), that it is hard to spell is probably not a problem. Also, as for the web site URL for the TLP, I'd suggest we should be okay still using: http://python.apache.org Graham