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Nikola Smolenski wrote:
On Monday 28 November 2005 03:31, Edward Z. Yang
wrote:
> Hmmm... I think I'll rename it CoLocus,
short for Community
> Contingency Locus. What do you think?
CoCoLoco? ;)
Timwi wrote:
Not wanting to smash every idea here, but
"Lokus" in German means loo
(toilet), and "CoCoLoco" sounds suspiciously like "Kokolores", which
means nonsense. :-)
No, no, that's absolutely fine. Worst thing that could happen is that no
one answers to this extremely un-wikitech-l conversation and I end up
settling for a subpar name. We probably want a meaningful name, I think.
Unfortunately, I registered a SourceForge project under colocus, and it
was approved, and now I can't change it. Shouldn't have been so
trigger-happy. So, I'll either have to justify my name, or request my
project is deleted and register a new one. >_<
Locus means "the scene of any event or action (especially the place of a
meeting)". Co doubles up meaning as community and contingency (the
community was an after thought).
Is having a good name really that important?
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