From: Yves G. <yg...@mi...> - 2005-09-16 08:10:42
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Firman Wandayandi wrote: > On 9/16/05, Felipe Lopes <ff...@gm...> wrote: > >>We might just cut off the "PHP"....SQLiteAdmin...Or WebSQLiteAdmin...Well >>Don't know actually.... >> > > > Here the possibly names: > 1. SQLiteAdmin (Felipe) > 2. WebSQLiteAdmin (Felipe) > 3. SQLiteWorks (Me) > > >> Yves, What you think about it? I mean, about changing your project's >>name....You haven't said anything about it yet....Your word is the one that >>really matters here ;-) >> > > > Yeah, Felipe right. Tell us your comments Yves. > > Regards, Hi (and sorry for being late...), I have been quite busy at work these days and must admit I did not spend too much time on this yet... So far, honestly, I can not really share the renaming-enthusiasm... If we would apply the same rule than we would apply for the "PHP" part in the name, we would also have to remove sqlite from the name... no? I understand that for the phpsqliteadmin user it does not matter in what language it is written. But, on the other hand, on unix, traditionally many softwares include the name (or parts of) of the tool(kit)s they have been written in (qcad, gtkam, gtk-gnutella, qtparted, wxprojman, php*, g*, k*, etc...) Apart of that, renaming will cause work, which needs time, which whould be better invested in coding... (sorry I know I am the least-good placed to speak about...) Comments...? |