Today, the Bing wall-paper features a beautiful image of a ring-tailed cat 
(clearly adaptable to an O'Reilly cover, if it hasn't been already).

Having read up on Olingo, I immediately thought "raccoon" and indeed, this is a 
Procyonidon cousin of the Olingo, 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring-tailed_Cat>.

I'm sharing this because the Bing image is great and also because of an 
observation made about the domestic cat and the ring-tailed cat (not a feline) 
-- both have succeeded in domesticating humans by virtue of their habits 
(theirs, ours, whatever).

Let us trust that at last, the OAuth Olingo can do the same in the realm of 
safe habits in cyberspace.

 - Dennis

PS: If you go to http://bing.com, you'll see that the image is a video of the 
fellow.  You might need to click through earlier images to see it in its Utah 
red-rock environment.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:dennis.hamil...@acm.org] 
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 08:42 AM
To: 'Klevenz, Stephan'; general@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: [PROPOSAL] OData Proposal for Incubator

Stephen,

I support your choice to have a different name.  

 - Dennis

I'm not sure how "Olingo" is pronounced in Spanish but I'm certain there will 
be much fun creating artwork of the little critter.  It looks like an animal 
that must be on the cover of an O'Reilly book somewhere.  (I find raccoons, 
their cousins, more appealing, except when they are pillaging the cherry tree 
at my house.)

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