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Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 9:20 am
by ghosty
Well I would also go for

MELODY
cOSMOs
or Flash ...

Good Job your doing here lads !!

Cheers

Pete

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 9:30 am
by TheSaint
Flash?

Let's not fight the Macromedia/Adobe monster please! :)

Don't get me wrong, besides their high prices they make some awesome software!

A lot of my development has been done with the help of PS CS2, Fireworks, Dreamweaver etc., but I'd hate to see the OSM crew get tangled up with the deep roster of Silicon Valley lawyers.

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 9:31 am
by gsbe
Agreed, Shankh is hard to explain how to spell. Well, good try. I like the spirit of it.

Well, besides Freed I liike Melody. Freed Melody is cool, too. ;)

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 10:09 am
by newtribe
Prophet CMS

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 11:14 am
by deleted user
Maybe, like Firefox, Dreamweaver and Microsoft, we put two easily spelt and pronounced words together to create a new, single word brand name, such as:
  OpenMambo
  FreeSpirit
  CodeRed
  ... or ...?

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 2:05 pm
by bohn002
Bingo CMS

dependable and lovable

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 3:31 pm
by beuvema
MOScow or MOSsat  ;)

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 4:59 pm
by cdkaminsky
Ascend CMS

Coup de $ambo

Surge CMS

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 6:23 pm
by motion-ex
Tango or Salsa

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 6:48 pm
by deleted user
Tango and Salsa are my two favourites but I'm sure I read somewhere in the last 21 pages that both are already in use and so aren't available for the "CMS with no name".

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 7:14 pm
by cdkaminsky
I remember seeing that Tango was used....but have not seen that Salsa is being used....

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 7:16 pm
by jwr
Replacing the " Mass Achievement Made Because Open " CMS,

would be "MassCMS"

just 2 cents, Jan Willem

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 7:19 pm
by quiquedcode
Malambo
Malambo is a national dance from Argentina...  ;D ;)
Mambo is a dance from Italia, and well, it'd be nice to keep dancing  ???

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 8:02 pm
by deleted user
cdkaminsky wrote: I remember seeing that Tango was used....but have not seen that Salsa is being used....
Reply #183 (page 13) - http://www.salsasalsa.com.au - Salsa Internet (whose site is powered by Mambo).

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 8:12 pm
by mediawizard
TheSaint wrote:
gsbe wrote:
mediawizard wrote: Shankh - Musical instrument of the gods  ;)
Oh. That's good. Very good. Wow. I like that.
Yes, but ask people to spell that in their browser address bar. Pass on this one?
Lol, was just a suggestion,

If you want something to spell and say easy how about

Shiv - destroyer of evil [ in this case $iro?]

Only thought that religious conotations should be left out bcoz this is the name of gods the Hindu holy trinity [Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh (Shiv)]

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 8:14 pm
by mediawizard
If you are looking for dances how about some Indian ones :

Bhangra [ pretty popular in the UK too what with UB40 and Sting doing numbers with punjabi singers]

Garba

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 9:27 pm
by TheSaint
It sound exotic, but it could be a nightmare to spell or to find in search engines. Think user first?

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 10:09 pm
by ms
Flower

Because it is the logo of MOS.

... or

Freedom CMS ;-)

.... or

moveCMS

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 11:15 pm
by blues
RAMBO

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 12:08 am
by damog
Tango is indeed very nice.

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 12:59 am
by Elpie
Please check out my latest suggestion on http://forum.opensourcematters.org/inde ... 2.270.html

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:31 am
by Elpie
I have read through every single post relating to names and spent some time checking out the ones that seemed the most popular. Not bothering any more. 

The dev team asked for names to be suggested http://forum.opensourcematters.org/inde ... 272.0.html
Please post your suggestions here keeping in mind:

* it should be easy to remember and spell
* the domain should be available
* the meaning of the word if applicable (for example if it's a swahili word)
* has no trademark or copyright restrictions or prior use (for example, Mambo is also a trademark of Mambo Clothing)
So, if we as a community want to be helpful, we would not just pluck nice-sounding names out of thin air and suggest them UNTIL WE HAVE CHECKED THAT THEY MEET THE OBJECTIVES.

We have already lost the Mambo name, I certainly don't want to see us in a similar position in a few years from now because we chose a name which we couldn't protect. So, I'll add my bit to the request that :
* has no trademark or copyright restrictions or prior use
by adding: it really must be a name we can protect.  Most generic names and those in common use cannot be trademarked. 

My own opinion is that we should also stay clear of any geeky, cutesy, or dance-related names.  What might seem fun now, could come back to bite us when the project-with-no-name is starting to take over the world and we are pushing into corporate markets. 

Let's not limit ourselves, or the future development of the project by adding CMS to it.  The project is not that limited, but getting buy-in from new users (including corporates) could be difficult if it is said to be much more than a CMS but still named that way.

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:40 am
by Triplicate
advocate because it's for taking a stand.  8)
Here is what the dictionary says about the word...


                 1.  The committee is advocating revision of
                      the draft laws: recommend, advise,
                      propose, prescribe; champion, urge,
                      promote, campaign for, plead the cause
                      of, argue for, speak out for, stand up
                      for, push for; encourage, endorse,
                      favor, support, back, press for,
                      espouse; advance, further, propagate.
             n.
                 2.  The forest ranger is an advocate of
                      environmental protection laws: champion,
                      backer, supporter, proponent, promoter,
                      spokesman for; believer, upholder,
                      apostle, patron; defender, pleader,
                      apologist, propagandist.
                 3.  He hired the best advocate he could find
                      to represent him in court: lawyer,
                      attorney, legal adviser, counsel,
                      counselor, attorney-at-law, barrister,
                      solicitor; Slang mouthpiece.
  antonyms
             1 oppose, combat, attack, assail, impugn.
             2 opponent, adversary, enemy, antagonist,
            detractor; attacker, accuser.

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foster  is another possible candidate for a name which has meaning.
The dictionalry defines this as...

                  1.  Early experience with bullies in school
                       fostered in him a hatred of tyrants:
                       encourage, promote, further, forward,
                       advance, accommodate, aid, nurture, help
                       forward, help onward; advocate, support,
                       back, take up the cause of
, befriend,
                       patronize; side with, favor,
                       countenance, sanction; foment, stimulate.
                  2.  They have fostered several children of
                       various races: rear, bring up, raise,
                       rear up; nurse, mother, care for, tend,
                       take in, feed; nourish, nurture,
                       support, sustain; cherish, treasure,
                       hold dear, harbor, protect
.
   antonyms
              1 oppose, combat, resist, withstand; curb,
             restrain, inhibit.

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Finally there is matter or matters by itself that sparks some interesting thoughts.
This one has an interesting definition all relative to this project...


                  1.  the substance of which any physical
                       object consists or is composed.
                  2.  physical or corporeal substance in
                       general, whether solid, liquid, or
                       gaseous, esp. as distinguished from
                       incorporeal substance, as spirit or
                       mind, or from qualities, actions, and
                       the like.

                  3.  something that occupies space.
                  4.  a particular kind of substance: coloring
                       matter.
                  5.  a situation; affair: a trivial matter.
                  6.  an amount or extent reckoned
                       approximately: a matter of 10 miles.
                  7.  importance; significance: decisions of
                       little matter.
                  8.  troubling; amiss: Is
                       something the matter?.
                  9.  reason; cause: a matter for complaint.
                10.  the substance of discourse or writing.
                11.  something written or printed: reading
                       matter.
                12.  things sent by mail: postal matter.
                13.  a substance discharged by a living body,
                       esp. pus.
                14.  a.  that which relates to form as
                            potentiality does to actuality..
                15.  to be of importance; signify: It matters
                       to me.
                16.  to suppurate.             Idiom
                17.  in reality; actually.
                18.  as far as that is
                       concerned; as for that.
                19.  .
                       a.  regardless or irrespective of: no
                            matter how we try.
             [1175-1225; ME mater (e), materie < AF, OF mat (i)
             ere, materie < L materia woody part of a tree,
             material, substance, der. of mater MOTHER 1]
   Derived words
             --mat'ter-ful, adj.
             --mat'ter-less, adj.

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:59 am
by Elpie
advocate (the name of a world-renowned gay & lesbian magazine and a number of newspapers) has no domains left.  There are also trademark and copyright issues.

foster - no domains, cannot be trademarked.  Too close too, to Foster's - a global beer brand.

Sorry to be a wet blanket  :-\

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 2:17 am
by Triplicate
Elpie wrote: advocate (the name of a world-renowned gay & lesbian magazine and a number of newspapers) has no domains left.  There are also trademark and copyright issues.
Interesting... how can they *ALL* have copyright's to this same word? I thought only one can hold the copyright ???

Domain name will not be a problem either when you simply add "opensource" or "osadvocate" to make it a dot name. Same with the others. You just get creative with "os" for open source.

If there is a will there is a way.

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 4:12 am
by Elpie
Triplicate wrote:
Elpie wrote: advocate (the name of a world-renowned gay & lesbian magazine and a number of newspapers) has no domains left.  There are also trademark and copyright issues.
Interesting... how can they *ALL* have copyright's to this same word? I thought only one can hold the copyright ???
The word "advocate" cannot be coyright as it is a generic word. However, trademarks (while generally not permitted on generic or common words) can have the same word trademarked over and over again in some countries - notably the US.  If you search the US trademarks for example, you will see there are many businesses which have trademarked the name "Mambo" - they each hold the trademakes in different classifications.

Miro, for eg, have applied to register the trademark, "Mambo" in Australia.  There is already a Mambo trademark there which is owned by Mambo Graphics, who primarily manufacture clothing.
So, the Miro-Mambo would not be confused with the Mambo-Mambo as they are trading in completely different products in different markets.

That is a VERY simplified response. Intellectual property law is very complex and made even more complex when one has to start considering world-wide issues.

Hope this helps  ;)

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 4:49 am
by ssmayer
Good idea; two words or parts of words together, to make one new, trademarkable word. Yep. That's what we can do.

OK; how to you say, "red flower" in some other great languages? I am thinking of the marvelous words they use for new car models. Surely, we can use that sort of thinking to find great combinations.

What dance do children commonly do in other countries? What is it called? (Because, this software is so easy, it's like child's play...) Or, what do you call some spicey dishes? Fiore rosso is red rose in Italian...(asked my husband) Padparadsha...my favorite sapphire in the world...( it's a pink/orange!)

Some of the words from Asia are easy to spell and pronounce, too, so, maybe we'll find new words there?

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 5:46 am
by obrmb
How about "Solas" - word for "light" in a number of languages, including gaelic. Why? Just because I like it  ;)

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:07 am
by QuickSync
How about "COMMUNITY CMS"?

Isn't this is it all about?

Re: Poll for the new CMS name

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 11:34 am
by Veronika
Hello community!

And how about 'Nika'? This is a greec word and means 'victory'.
And also as a part of my name.  :P