A quick Google search will reveal that Open Wave is already taken. (
www.openwave.com)

-Tad

On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 5:43 AM, Vega <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I think about it again, maybe "Open Wave" is a better name than
> Wave in a Box. Open Wave conveys the message of Wave and Open source a
> lot better. And it associates with other "Open" products like Open
> Office etc.. I guess it's too late now to make changes now...
>
> On Oct 1, 7:48 am, Alex North <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Well, let's make a change then!
> >
> > It looks like there's a strong sentiment to keep the "wave in a box" idea
> in
> > the name, so given that I propose we go with "org.waveprotocol.box" as
> the
> > top-level package for the server and clients we're building into WIAB.
> This
> > wasn't one of the explicit options discussed here or in Wave but I think
> the
> > brevity is worthwhile over "inabox" or "waveinabox", which feel a bit
> > clumsy.
> >
> > Thanks for all the other suggestions too. We need to pick just one though
> > and I think "box" best captures the community sentiment, with a nod to
> being
> > short and sweet.
> >
> > Anyone volunteer to make the renaming patch?
> >
> > A.
> >
> > On 22 September 2010 10:56, Alex North <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > That's a good point about the redundancy in the names. We may well
> shorten
> > > the package of the libraries repo to just "org/waveprotocol". But I
> don't
> > > see why we would move under com/google/wave - we hope the libraries and
> Wave
> > > in a Box will become as much your project as ours.
> >
> > > So
> > > org/waveprotocol/<something>
> >
> > > 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)
> >
> > > org/waveprotocol/
> >
> > > client/
> > > common/
> > > concurrencycontrol/
> > > crypto/
> > > federation/
> > > media/
> > > model/
> > > waveserver/
> >
> > > On 21 September 2010 22:59, Tad Glines <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >> The package paths are a bit redundent at the moment (e.g.
> > >> waveprotocol/wave) so why not shorten "org/waveprotocol/wave" to
> > >> "org/waveprotocol". And intead of "org/waveprotocol/wave/pirrama", use
> > >> "com/google/wave".
> >
> > >> So things could look like:
> > >> com/google/wave/
> >
> > >> 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)
> >
> > >> org/waveprotocol/
> >
> > >> client/
> > >> common/
> > >> concurrencycontrol/
> > >> crypto/
> > >>  federation/
> > >> media/
> > >> model/
> > >> waveserver/
> >
> > >> But, if you're dead set on giving it a name, here's some suggestions:
> >
> > >> ocean
> > >> wave4j (obligatory but please don't)
> > >> woscillator (A poor attempt at combining oscillator with wave).
> > >> moon (because it creates the tides)
> > >> wind (because it causes the waves)
> > >> hurricane (because they cause a lot of big waves)
> > >> Igor (the name of a recent hurricane)
> >
> > >> -Tad
> >
> > >> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:19 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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