David Christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Stosberg wrote:
We need a project name.
[snip list of reasons we're stuck with C::A]
For the clients I go after, they have only a passing interest in
the technologies I use; they want to know if I can build what they
want, how much it
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, David Christensen wrote:
7. Acceptance by at least one major GNU/Linux distribution (Debian):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search CGI::Application
libcgi-application-perl - Framework for building reusable web-ap
plications
Likely, lots more. Who's
Hi David --
I think we're stuck with CGI::Application:
I don't think the module name should change, but there is a larger
architecture at work here, and I am all for naming it and promoting it.
CGI-App (the module) is only one part of that architecture -- maybe a
central part, but only one
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 12:20:01PM -0500, Jesse Erlbaum wrote:
until we have a winner. Anyone want to assemble a master list to start?
I haven't checked the wiki page, but here are the suggestions that came
across the list (some of these were tongue-in-cheek, but I included them
all except
Brett Sanger wrote:
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 12:20:01PM -0500, Jesse Erlbaum wrote:
until we have a winner. Anyone want to assemble a master list to start?
If we're looking for an animal, then I'll add
Capybara - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capybara
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Michael Peters
Developer
Plus
I'll add a few too:
CAPSTAN (does the heavy lifting)
FABRIC (a flexible foundation)
AURA(I dunno, it sounds cool)
Perlieus(from purlieus; A place that one frequents)
Kindest Regards,
--
Bill Stephenson
I like the idea of a more catchy name. So much tech envy is actually
catchy-name-envy. Well so much of *my* tech envy is.
It could just as well stand for CGI::Application and its Plugins. :)
Still, CAP is acronym with no pizazz on its own. Maybe there is a
foundation there, though. We
I for one support our Capiche overlords.
The name has some great meanings once of which is, when you use
capiche, you'll understand what you are doing :)
Jeff.
On 12/6/05, Michael Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the idea of a more catchy name. So much tech envy is actually
Hi --
CAPSICUM -- kick it up a notch :-)
or things that say or connote the way it works:
RUNMODES
RUN!
PROPELLER CAP :-)
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Bruce McKenzie
http://www.2MinuteExplainer.com
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Two thumbs up for Capiche!!
Barry
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On 12/6/05, Mark Stosberg
Michael Graham wrote:
[...]
But it would be nice to have a name that evokes the spirit of
CGI::Application and its plugins: flexible, adaptable, minimal: A
technology that gives the user control and choice...
Squid!
...
D'oh :(
Mark Stosberg wrote:
Django.
Ruby on Rails.
Catalyst.
CGI::Application.
Three web framework project names and a module name.
We need a project name. One that I can say to my significant other
without untangling an acronym.
I think we need an animal, like Parrot, or Ponie.
How about
From: Bruce McKenzie
CAPSICUM
Ooo, nice ... I like it!
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Or Da Capo, because you write reusable apps.
You can also say Daccapo if you want to use the single word version.
Being Italian I would love it, but I have to warn that it sounds like
I'm changing my vote to Capsicum 'cause it's red hot! See logo idea at
http://www.joss-moore.net/Barry/Capsicum.jpg. Yeah, yeah, I'm know I'm
not a designer - I'll keep my day job.
Barry
Hi Folks
CAPtain Perl, the Virtual Pirate!
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Ron Savage, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 7/12/2005
http://savage.net.au/index.html
Let the record show: Microsoft is not an Australian company
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On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 16:50:03 -0500, Nathan L. Walls wrote:
Hi Nathan
Arrrgh!
Is that a Yes or a No :-).
Avast ye scaliwags! Come about, tighten the sails and prepare
cannon and cutlass! Tonight, we seize the Holy 'Rail from HMS Ruby!
Oh, oh. What have I started...
As (slightly) more
cgiapp:
Mark Stosberg wrote:
We need a project name.
I think we're stuck with CGI::Application:
1. Technically accurate Perl module name.
2. Unlikely to get redefined (consider Jesse Erlbaum's excellent point
regarding LAMP).
3. Evokes and reinforces Perl culture.
4. C::A has been
Hi Mark,
Mark Stosberg wrote:
Django.
Ruby on Rails.
Catalyst.
CGI::Application.
Three web framework project names and a module name.
We need a project name. One that I can say to my significant other
without untangling an acronym.
CGI::Application is a fine module name, but we need a
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