[Twisted-web] Naming the split.
Jonathan Vanasco
jvanasco at mastersofbranding.com
Tue Apr 20 13:55:44 MDT 2004
There's a german band called The Notwist, which made me think of the
"Notwisted".
And then I thought of bad unix naming conventions from acronyms, like
Tinta -> "This Is Not Twisted Anymore"
You can always use names that lead to funny/weird sentences for people
with the mind of a 12yr old.
>Compare
>'How are you getting on with that refactor of
news/web/docs/ssh/callback?'
>with
>'How are you getting on with that refactor of lowdown/<cool
name>/lore/conch/deferred?'
If you called it "Uranus" then the conversation would start off:
'How are you getting on with that refactor of uranus?'
Just a thought. A bad one, but a though.
On Apr 20, 2004, at 1:19 AM, David Reid wrote:
> These are some of the names that were thrown around the other day
> during
> a discussion #twisted.web about naming the split. Some are dependent
> on
> it being installed under the twisted namespace... since radix has said
> that is a no go, I'm going to omit the "twisted." and see how they
> stand
> on their own.
>
> unwound
> stem
> qem
> newvo
> labryinth
> charlotte
> weevil
> ferret
> eighty
> spider
> lattice
> matrix
> trellis
> kudzu
> arachnid
> assassin
> wev
> weever
> vewon
> world
> waffle
>
> Yeah ok and there were a lot more completely stupid names thrown
> around.
> If my opinion matters any I like: unwound, charlotte, and eighty.
>
> --David
>
>
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