Re: [MeeGo-dev] Packaging the MeeGo stack on Debian - Use the name?

2010-12-10 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Robinson Tryon dijo [Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 07:18:43AM -0500]:
 (...)
 It would actually be rather slick if projects just used their names
 frontwise-round as a trademarked term, and allowed the community to
 use their names in reverse to merely indicate heritage (meego -
 ogeem, debian - naibed, etc...). This would provide a
 standardized method for pointing at the upstream project without
 stepping on any Trademark toes.
 
 (Pronunciation is left as an exercise for the reader)

Hmmm, I wonder whether Xoferif (by the Noitadnuof Allizom) is
pronounceable enough.

 (Palindromicly-named projects (e.g. PHP) pose a particular problem)

Well, we can always say that our PHP is spelt backwards. Or we can
call it qhq.


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Re: [MeeGo-dev] Packaging the MeeGo stack on Debian - Use the name?

2010-12-10 Thread Adrian von Bidder
On Friday 10 December 2010 17.36:13 Gunnar Wolf wrote:
  (Palindromicly-named projects (e.g. PHP) pose a particular problem)
 
 Well, we can always say that our PHP is spelt backwards. Or we can
 call it qhq.

Who would want to create a decendant / fork of PHP anyway?

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Re: [MeeGo-dev] Packaging the MeeGo stack on Debian - Use the name?

2010-12-10 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Adrian von Bidder dijo [Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 07:51:44PM +0100]:
 On Friday 10 December 2010 17.36:13 Gunnar Wolf wrote:
   (Palindromicly-named projects (e.g. PHP) pose a particular problem)
  
  Well, we can always say that our PHP is spelt backwards. Or we can
  call it qhq.
 
 Who would want to create a decendant / fork of PHP anyway?



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