On Sunday, April 29, 2018 at 10:34:47 AM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
>
> TiddlyFoule because it is seems like it could be descriptive without 
>> actually telling you anything about what it does.
>>
>
> What does "foule" mean? I can't find it in the dictionaries. But I do know 
> what "foul" means and that would be an odd choice. (Sorry if I'm missing 
> some irony or joke?)
>

Hi Jed, 

IMO that would be a bad choice. For German speaking users the first 
impression would be english: "foul" or german:"faul" or even "verfault" 
which means rotten. 

Both wouldn't make much sense at all. 

-m

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