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Scott Wilson updated PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13: ------------------------------------------ Evidence Of Open Source Adoption: A search on Github for "Wookie" yields 14 repositories: - 7 of these are plugins for Apache Wookie, or ports of the Apache Wookie W3C library jar to other platforms/languages - "alto/wookie" is a Rails plugin for exporting stats; last updated 3 years ago - "CaioMatias/Wookie" is a Flash project framework - "BookieWookie" is a link-sharing plugin for Rails; last updated 3 years ago - "wookie-translator" is an "english-to-wookie" translator - "wookie-cab-" is an empty project - "wookie-cam" is an empty project - "fernandoafb/wookie" is an empty project A search on Sourceforge for "Wookie" yields 1 project: "http://wookilang.sourceforge.net/" "This is the Wooki Language Interpreter project ("wookilang") This project was registered on SourceForge.net on Apr 17, 2011, and is described by the project team as follows: It is a language and interpreter aiming to test data structures, with debugging tools." A search for "Wookie" projects at http://www.ohloh.net/ yields 12 results in the following order: - Apache Wookie - Wookie-Army [no code, and no description] - spreadthesource's wooki ["Wooki* is a smart tool to write documents. It let you publish them and get reviews."] - JabberWookie Jabber Library for Java "[Yet another Jabber library, written in Java (to the 1.1 spec). The goal of which is to be as simple to use and understand as possible. (Depends on the SSTTR Java Library)."] - Apache Rave - groovy-option-parser [the term wookie turns up in its description as an example of a parameter name] - wookiesareback ["wookies threading project"] - Rave in Context ["The Rave in Context project develops progressively enhanced, usable, accessible, learnable and adaptable W3C widget templates and widgets that can be used for Apache Wookie and Apache Rave (both Incubating)"] - Wooky ["Wooky is a free tile map editor for the creation of tile based games."] - Jiss ["A simulator for the M68HC11 microcontroller written in Java, based on the Wookie HC11 Simulator sources."] - maroon-harvest ["Like Star Wars, But With Salukis Instead of Wookies"] - quote-unquote ["A quote database (QDB) engine using the CakePHP framework and an SQL database. This code is very close to the version powering the Wookiee' QDB, and was originally custom-written for that site"] was: A search on Github for "Wookie" yields 14 repositories: - 7 of these are plugins for Apache Wookie, or ports of the Apache Wookie W3C library jar to other platforms/languages - "alto/wookie" is a Rails plugin for exporting stats; last updated 3 years ago - "CaioMatias/Wookie" is a Flash project framework - "BookieWookie" is a link-sharing plugin for Rails; last updated 3 years ago - "wookie-translator" is an "english-to-wookie" translator (probably a misspelling of "Wookiee" from Star Wars) - "wookie-cab-" is an empty project - "wookie-cam" is an empty project - "fernandoafb/wookie" is an empty project A search on Sourceforge for "Wookie" yields 1 project: "http://wookilang.sourceforge.net/" "This is the Wooki Language Interpreter project ("wookilang") This project was registered on SourceForge.net on Apr 17, 2011, and is described by the project team as follows: It is a language and interpreter aiming to test data structures, with debugging tools." A search for "Wookie" projects at http://www.ohloh.net/ yields 12 results in the following order: - Apache Wookie - Wookie-Army [no code, and no description] - spreadthesource's wooki ["Wooki* is a smart tool to write documents. It let you publish them and get reviews."] - JabberWookie Jabber Library for Java "[Yet another Jabber library, written in Java (to the 1.1 spec). The goal of which is to be as simple to use and understand as possible. (Depends on the SSTTR Java Library)."] - Apache Rave [depends on Apache Wookie] - groovy-option-parser [the term wookie turns up in its description as an example of a parameter name] - wookiesareback ["wookies threading project"] - Rave in Context [depends on Apache Wookie] - Wooky ["Wooky is a free tile map editor for the creation of tile based games."] - Jiss ["A simulator for the M68HC11 microcontroller written in Java, based on the Wookie HC11 Simulator sources."] - maroon-harvest ["Like Star Wars, But With Salukis Instead of Wookies"] - quote-unquote ["A quote database (QDB) engine using the CakePHP framework and an SQL database. This code is very close to the version powering the Wookiee' QDB, and was originally custom-written for that site"] Removed any speculation/interpretation from descriptions > Establish whether "Apache Wookie" is a suitable name > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13 > URL: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13 > Project: Podling Suitable Names Search > Issue Type: Suitable Name Search > Reporter: Scott Wilson > > We have to do some investigations to ensure that "Apache Wookie" is a > suitable name for a TLP. > Here are some resources related to this issue: > http://incubator.apache.org/guides/names.html > http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/ -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. 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