On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Bryan Che <bche redhat com> wrote:
I'm not saying that we should use "@home" as I understand the IP
implications. But, there is a spectrum of names from cool/clever like
"Trellis," (which is how we often name open source projects) to
something meaningful but boring like "Fedora Open Community Grid
Project." We would need to market both--and anything in between--but
less cool and clever is easier to market, at the expense of being, well,
less cool and clever.
Tsk Tsk, this isn't constructive brain storming... telling me its too
cool and clever a name is flattering, but you have to pony up a
counter suggestion or your just naysaying. Throw out something in
between the boring and clever and fill in the spectrum a little bit
with another possibility.
The Fedora Trellis: The Open Community Grid.....
Supporting a garden of innovation and ideas through community collaboration.
-jef"How is that not marketable?"spaleta
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