that's hilarious! I think it may be synonymous to "enterprise" as a note (just because my blood/caffeine ratio hit the roof)... @ my previous employment, my group was just an acquisition... no,no,no,... we were THE acquisition that kept loosing money, tones of money... (I.e. 2 years in, and IT would still ask... who? what group?... never heard of it! (no lie)). any way at some point, someone well paid had a flash of genius!: "hey, let's add 'ES' (Enterprise Suite) at the end of of the product!"... well... a year later, our business unit name was actually mentioned at one of those "all hands" we had every now and then... and a little later after that, the product was selling like crazy, actually turning a huge profit!
Anyways, "Enterprise" doesn't mean anything, unless 1) someone thinks it should and 2) someone else believes it. Mart On May 11, 12:09 am, Jason Brower <[email protected]> wrote: > :) Let the customer decide what it means. That's the beauty of it. :P > > On 05/10/2011 07:57 PM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > > > > > > > > I love this: > > > web2py - ninja programming went bananas! > > > whatever it means. > > > On May 10, 11:55 am, Marek Mollin<[email protected]> wrote: > >> I apologise for lack of study. > > >> Any way I remembered it bugged me while ago... and I saw the<title> > >> on web2py homepage since I lately returned to using it... > > >> web2py - ninja programming went bananas! > > >> anyway its good this has changes since as said before in my world > >> 'enterprise' = legacy > > >> M, > > >> On 10 Maj, 16:17, villas<[email protected]> wrote: > > >>> Hi Marek > >>> We had a long discussion about dropping the word 'enterprise' and what > >>> might be used instead. We had a lot of thoughts but Ninja and Bananas > >>> never came up LOL. See link here: > >>>http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/5d4b6e38ea... > >>> Regards, D

