+1 The brand name Wave can include all wave service providers, be used
consistently in news articles etc and is easy for end users to
remember.

On Sep 17, 1:54 pm, Graham Simpson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Even simpler, people don't really think of Wave in a box as a name
> either, Let's just call it Wave! If that's what it is, and if Google
> is shutting down Google Wave and thus avoiding a branding clash - Wave
> will do fine as the name of the server.
>
> On Sep 17, 7:57 am, Dave butlerdi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > +1
>
> > On 17 September 2010 08:41, Joseph Gentle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I hate the proliferation of meaningless names. Its like unnecessary
> > > product complexity - it makes users think and learn unnecessarily.
>
> > > We have used up our quota of stupid names already anyway - "wave",
> > > "splash", "fedone", "wavelet", "gadget", "fedone"...
>
> > > You may see 'wave in a box' as a milestone, but I think everybody else
> > > thinks of wave in a box as a product. From a marketing standpoint, the
> > > name "wave in a box" is perfect. It both keeps the wave identity and
> > > differentiates itself from what is running on wave.google.com. Its
> > > funny enough to be memorable. When wave in a box is finished and we
> > > put out an announcement releasing it, the media should say "Google
> > > releases wave in a box" and not "Google releases Pirrama, which is a
> > > new name for that wave in a box thing you heard about awhile ago".
>
> > > Having another silly name will also make it more difficult for users
> > > to google, and more confusing when you do. ("I was looking for
> > > waveinabox. Is Pirrama what I wanted?")
>
> > > In short, we already have a name. Lets run with that.
>
> > > -J
>
> > > On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Alex North <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > The example wave server is currently named "FedOne" as its purpose was 
> > > > to
> > > > demonstrate federation. We now have grander goals for this code though,
> > > > beginning with the "Wave in a Box" milestone. It's time for a new name.
> > > > Let's rename the "fedone" package in the repository, removing the
> > > "examples"
> > > > package while we're there.
> > > > I propose a default repo layout resembling:
>
> > > > org/waveprotocol/pirrama/
>
> > > > client/common (was examples/client/common)
> > > > webclient/ (was examples/client/webclient)
> > > > consoleclient/ (was examples/client/console)
> > > > server/ (was examples/fedone/)
> > > > agents/ (was examples/fedone/agents)
> > > > common/ (for code shared between client and server)
>
> > > > For reference, the libraries repository provides code (re-usable for any
> > > > clients and servers) with the following layout:
> > > > org/waveprotocol/wave/
>
> > > > client/
> > > > common/
> > > > concurrencycontrol/
> > > > crypto/
> > > > federation/
> > > > media/
> > > > model/
> > > > waveserver/
>
> > > > The name "pirrama" is a placeholder in the new layout - I think we need 
> > > > a
> > > > new name to encompass this particular server and bunch of clients.
> > > > waveinabox seems like an obvious candidate, but apart from being
> > > cumbersome
> > > > it describes a milestone for the project rather than a particular
> > > product. I
> > > > don't think it will age well when we later come to scaling the system
> > > > (though we'll keep "in a box" as a working deployment).
> > > > So - we need a new name. What do you suggest?
> > > > Alex
> > > > * "Pirrama" is the Aboriginal name for "Pyrmont", where the Google 
> > > > Sydney
> > > > office is.
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