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:No way, best to totally avoid such names as they're too weighed down by existing opinion, like making it the yin-yang logo. I think we have to just try and name things simply and descriptively like "peer" ("peerix" is stretching it by sounding a bit too cool, but gets away with it by following the something-ix convention for linux/unix flavours). --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 12:05, 11 Apr 2006 (NZST) | :No way, best to totally avoid such names as they're too weighed down by existing opinion, like making it the yin-yang logo. I think we have to just try and name things simply and descriptively like "peer" ("peerix" is stretching it by sounding a bit too cool, but gets away with it by following the something-ix convention for linux/unix flavours). --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 12:05, 11 Apr 2006 (NZST) | ||
::ok I can understand that. I don't care too much what it's called anyway. It's results that count after all! --[[User:Rob|Rob]] 12:37, 11 Apr 2006 (NZST) | ::ok I can understand that. I don't care too much what it's called anyway. It's results that count after all! --[[User:Rob|Rob]] 12:37, 11 Apr 2006 (NZST) | ||
+ | :::My own personal interface will be Taoist and using Ba Gua and hexagrams for names and symbols :-) |
Latest revision as of 00:44, 11 April 2006
I like this document's style. It is a good compromise between the philosophical side and the technical side. Why don't we call the OS Dao? --Rob 11:15, 11 Apr 2006 (NZST)
- No way, best to totally avoid such names as they're too weighed down by existing opinion, like making it the yin-yang logo. I think we have to just try and name things simply and descriptively like "peer" ("peerix" is stretching it by sounding a bit too cool, but gets away with it by following the something-ix convention for linux/unix flavours). --Nad 12:05, 11 Apr 2006 (NZST)
- ok I can understand that. I don't care too much what it's called anyway. It's results that count after all! --Rob 12:37, 11 Apr 2006 (NZST)
- My own personal interface will be Taoist and using Ba Gua and hexagrams for names and symbols :-)
- ok I can understand that. I don't care too much what it's called anyway. It's results that count after all! --Rob 12:37, 11 Apr 2006 (NZST)