On 22/12/2016 06:18, Val Kulkov wrote: > On 22 December 2016 at 00:13, Russell Senior <russ...@personaltelco.net> > wrote: >>>>>>> "Florian" == Florian Fainelli <f.faine...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>>> However, I also agree with Dave, Alberto and Stefan that a name >>>> change may be a really smart way to communicate the fresh start of >>>> the project, a reboot, especially if the new name rides on the >>>> popularity of "OpenWRT". It could be for example "OpenLD" (LD for >>>> Linux Device) or "LibreWRT". Of course this is all conditional on the >>>> merge of OpenWRT and LEDE. If the projects do not merge, the OpenWRT >>>> folks and SPI may have a claim against the use of OpenLD or LibreWRT >>>> or alike. >> >> Florian> The point was that OpenWrt is already registered and managed by >> Florian> SPI, so we may as well keep using it, and that is just what I >> Florian> meant to say here, nothing more. -- Florian >> >> Not that a choice on a name, with taste and discretion, isn't going to be >> needed, but I can't help but think of this: >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_triviality >> >> >> PS: OpenLEDE. ;-) >> >> >> -- >> Russell Senior, President >> russ...@personaltelco.net > > Now, please try to explain how to pronounce OpenLEDE and make sure the > correct pronunciation sticks :-)
the people in old europe tend to say Open and then spell W R T while the people in america tend to call it openwrite and i have heard many more pronunciations over the years, specially in asia. its an inherent problem when using abbreviations in an international environment. _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev