Hi vaL, (sorry I'm too lazy to write your full name ;))
see below On May 29, 2013, at 6:38 PM, Valdis Vītoliņš <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm just curious about brandname such as XWiki versus "generic" forename > such as Xwiki. > > For example in languages I know (Latvian, English, Russian) any forename > (given name for person or dog, city or ship name, etc.) starts with > capital and then, if not all characters are capital, it follows with > small letters. > > There are brandnames (mostly intentionally, to differ from "generic" > name) this rule is not followed: XWiki, iOS, PiTiVi, etc. > > So, when I write about Xwiki: > > 1. I don't know it is spelled XWiki, > 2. I'm too lazy to bother, > 3. I intentionally spell it Xwiki, to not add disclaimer, that iOS or > XWiki or ... is a registered trademark (if is), > 4. something else... > > What do you think? I'm not sure I understand your point. What's the question? :) If your point is just that people will make mistakes writing XWiki then yes we've experienced that. Thanks -Vincent _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
