On 19 Jun., 18:25, "Matthias N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> - I renamed "bean" into "tone" as I thought "symfony tone" is
> cooler...

Please change it back. I beg you.
I see your interrest in finding a new cool name, but think about
acceptance of your solution with others.
Bean is a term from the java-world, but I guess the creators of garden
knew why they kept it.
Millions of developers know this term since years. Nearly every
developer that ever came in contact with java (which are most likely
the most around) knows what a bean is. A plain old object with
accessor-methods corresponding to its properties that can be
instantiated using a parameterless constructor.
Think about those who don't read this mailing-list and stumble upon
symfony. You force them to learn a new term they have to lookup each
time. And that for a thing they already know by another term.

What if some friend would force you to recognize the term 'airplain'
as a car? Wouldn't that drive you crazy? On the one hand because you
used car to describe that 4-wheeled thing for years and on the other
hand because you use the term car each time when you are talking to
other people than that special friend. Some day you would stop talking
to him about cars.


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