On 14/03/2011 03:21, Henri Yandell wrote: > It depends on component. > > We should always claim "Apache Commons XYZ".
+1 > For a unique name, for example, Sanselan, we should state our claim of: > > "Apache Commons Sanselan" > "Commons Sanselan" > "Sanselan" +1 > For a non-unique name, for example, Math, we should state our claim of: > > "Apache Commons Math". > > [where claiming 'Math' is ludicrous, and claiming 'Commons Math' is > only a shade less ludicrous]. I agree claiming "Math" is a non-starter. I'm now on the fence with regard to "Commons Math". We don't want to prevent other communities creating their own "Community Commons Foo" and Foo==Math or Foo==Lang are likely things they will want to create. On the other hand, "Commons Math" is a frequently used shortening for "Apache Commons Math". I'm really not sure what is the best thing to do here. Mark --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org