On Sep 22, 2008, at 10:14 AM, Janne Jalkanen wrote:

Just in case nobody mentioned this to you yet: "Olio" is the Finnish word for "object" as in "object relational database" or "object- oriented programming". You may or may not find this suitable. :-)

Unfortunately, it also means that there are quite a few Finnish IT companies with the word "olio" in their name. Also, "olio.fi" is owned by a Finnish web design company (though they haven't put anything on it yet). Again, this may or may not be suitable. :-/


I vote for Olio. I doubt if we'll find any string of sounds that won't be in use someplace. Apache is widely used for many corporations and this doesn't seem to be an issue. I think the OO relationship is a positive.

Best Regards,
Will Sobel
Visiting Lecturer
RADLab - UC Berkeley



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