Based on all the emails in this thread (and also some
negative reactions from the Jini Community)... it
doesn't look like this name is going to stick. I'll start
another (sigh) effort to come up with a workable name.
In the meantime, Geir - does it make sense to have a
vote, or wait on a new name
On Oct 27, 2006, at 9:21 AM, Jim Hurley wrote:
On Oct 25, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Greg Stein wrote:
It doesn't matter whatsoever as long as you are VERY consistently
calling it "Apache Braintree" as you should be doing _anyways_
Would that apply equally to the two names that
On 10/27/06, Jim Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Oct 25, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> Greg Stein wrote:
>
>> It doesn't matter whatsoever as long as you are VERY consistently
>> calling it "Apache Braintree" as you should be doing _anyways_
>
> Would that apply equally to the t
On Oct 25, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Greg Stein wrote:
It doesn't matter whatsoever as long as you are VERY consistently
calling it "Apache Braintree" as you should be doing _anyways_
Would that apply equally to the two names that were more highly
rated by the
JINI community
wrote:
It is also one in Massachusetts, USA
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It is also one in Massachusetts, USA
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On 10/24/06, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Hurley wrote:
> The third preference ("braintree") seems fairly clean, so
> we are going to go with this name for our project proposal.
I am looking forward to seeing JINI move into the Incubator, but out of
curiosity, did Braintree S
Greg Stein wrote:
> It doesn't matter whatsoever as long as you are VERY consistently
> calling it "Apache Braintree" as you should be doing _anyways_
Would that apply equally to the two names that were more highly rated by the
JINI community than the one selected? What is the criteria? This to
It doesn't matter whatsoever as long as you are VERY consistently
calling it "Apache Braintree" as you should be doing _anyways_
On 10/25/06, Jim Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, Noel.
I'm not sure if the potential trademark conflicts are
problems in this case -- it's always a matter o
Thanks, Noel.
I'm not sure if the potential trademark conflicts are
problems in this case -- it's always a matter of gauging
risk, and it's not clear if they'd be a problem or not.
I agree that we'd like to get going, and we can address
the name issue again during incubation.
thanks -Jim
On Oc
In any event, let's get this thing going. *IF* the name has to change
again, it can change again.
--- Noel
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On Wednesday 25 October 2006 13:43, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> Jim Hurley wrote:
> > The third preference ("braintree") seems fairly clean, so
> > we are going to go with this name for our project proposal.
>
> I am looking forward to seeing JINI move into the Incubator, but out of
> curiosity, did B
Jim Hurley wrote:
> The third preference ("braintree") seems fairly clean, so
> we are going to go with this name for our project proposal.
I am looking forward to seeing JINI move into the Incubator, but out of
curiosity, did Braintree Software (www.braintree.com) not come up in your
search? Th
w00t!
Jim Hurley wrote:
Hi all-
Thank you to the 134 folks who participated in the survey
to help us determine a new name for the "Jini" project
proposal at Apache. The results are included below.
The first preference was for "aladin" (related to the "genie"
theme), but unfortunately, there ar
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