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D Shared Software System name change vote
Nov 17, 2006
Gregor Richards
Nov 17, 2006
Michael Worcester
Nov 17, 2006
John Reimer
Nov 17, 2006
Samuel MV
Nov 17, 2006
Alexander Panek
Nov 17, 2006
Ary Manzana
Nov 17, 2006
Don Clugston
Nov 17, 2006
John Reimer
Nov 17, 2006
Lars Ivar Igesund
Nov 17, 2006
Nils Hensel
Nov 17, 2006
Tydr Schnubbis
Nov 17, 2006
Pragma
Nov 17, 2006
Gregor Richards
Nov 17, 2006
Gregor Richards
Nov 17, 2006
Pragma
Nov 17, 2006
Bill Baxter
Nov 17, 2006
Pragma
Nov 17, 2006
clayasaurus
Nov 17, 2006
clayasaurus
Nov 18, 2006
Georg Wrede
Nov 17, 2006
Lars Ivar Igesund
Nov 17, 2006
Bill Baxter
Nov 17, 2006
Gregor Richards
Nov 17, 2006
Mark Wrenn
Nov 18, 2006
Brad Anderson
Nov 17, 2006
Gregor Richards
Nov 17, 2006
John Reimer
Nov 18, 2006
Georg Wrede
Nov 17, 2006
John Reimer
Nov 18, 2006
Tom
Nov 17, 2006
rm
Nov 18, 2006
Gregor Richards
Nov 18, 2006
Kyle Furlong
Nov 18, 2006
Tydr Schnubbis
November 17, 2006
Some people have voiced dislike of my choice of the name 'dsss' for DSSS' binary, because it's difficult to type repeatedly.

I'm taking suggestions/votes for a new name, before DSSS is old enough that it's beaten into anyone's heads.  This name only covers the binary, the actual system is still going to be the D Shared Software System.

 - Gregor Richards
November 17, 2006
I suggest ondmand

Because that's what it is, D: as and when you want.

~ Michael Worcester

> Some people have voiced dislike of my choice of the name 'dsss' for
> DSSS' binary, because it's difficult to type repeatedly.
> 
> I'm taking suggestions/votes for a new name, before DSSS is old enough
> that it's beaten into anyone's heads.  This name only covers the
> binary, the actual system is still going to be the D Shared Software
> System.
> 
> - Gregor Richards
> 


November 17, 2006
Gregor Richards wrote:
> Some people have voiced dislike of my choice of the name 'dsss' for DSSS' binary, because it's difficult to type repeatedly.
> 
> I'm taking suggestions/votes for a new name, before DSSS is old enough that it's beaten into anyone's heads.  This name only covers the binary, the actual system is still going to be the D Shared Software System.
> 
>  - Gregor Richards

Personally, I don't mind the name as it is.  Plus, I like it when a suite's binary has the same name as the suite itself.  But: how feasible might it be to design DSSS's binary such that the actual name of it doesn't matter?  Maybe that would be better for some.  Or not, I really don't know.

Since this is supposed to be suggestions, how about:

dmand -- as in the 'ondmand' suggestion already made, but a bit shorter
dmerge -- as in 'emerge' on Gentoo... ;)  Probably /too/ similar for safety, though
dport -- as in 'portage' ... but that's not exactly right
desire -- *shrug*
dsc -- D.S.SS C.lient?  (Reminds me of a time when 'Mango' was 'D Server Classes'.)
dvn -- as in D-VersioN, parody of SubVersioN
dsoft -- *shrug*

And finally.........

dsource -- like the web site ;)

I guess my "top three" would be 'dsss' as it stands, 'dmand' and 'desire'.

-- Chris Nicholson-Sauls
November 17, 2006
> Since this is supposed to be suggestions, how about:
>
> dmand -- as in the 'ondmand' suggestion already made, but a bit shorter
> dmerge -- as in 'emerge' on Gentoo... ;)  Probably /too/ similar for safety, though
> dport -- as in 'portage' ... but that's not exactly right
> desire -- *shrug*
> dsc -- D.S.SS C.lient?  (Reminds me of a time when 'Mango' was 'D Server Classes'.)
> dvn -- as in D-VersioN, parody of SubVersioN
> dsoft -- *shrug*
>
> And finally.........
>
> dsource -- like the web site ;)
>
> I guess my "top three" would be 'dsss' as it stands, 'dmand' and 'desire'.
>
> -- Chris Nicholson-Sauls


dsource is quite the idea.  It actually fits. :)

But I'm not sure if it's a safe bet.

-JJR
November 17, 2006
John Reimer wrote:
> 
>> Since this is supposed to be suggestions, how about:
>>
>> dmand -- as in the 'ondmand' suggestion already made, but a bit shorter
>> dmerge -- as in 'emerge' on Gentoo... ;)  Probably /too/ similar for  safety, though
>> dport -- as in 'portage' ... but that's not exactly right
>> desire -- *shrug*
>> dsc -- D.S.SS C.lient?  (Reminds me of a time when 'Mango' was 'D Server  Classes'.)
>> dvn -- as in D-VersioN, parody of SubVersioN
>> dsoft -- *shrug*
>>
>> And finally.........
>>
>> dsource -- like the web site ;)
>>
>> I guess my "top three" would be 'dsss' as it stands, 'dmand' and  'desire'.
>>
>> -- Chris Nicholson-Sauls
> 
> 
> 
> dsource is quite the idea.  It actually fits. :)
> 
> But I'm not sure if it's a safe bet.
> 
> -JJR

I'm just afraid it might lead to confusion.  And/or to the impression that the site staff (Hi Brad) and the DSSS developer are the same... Maybe one day it might happen, never know; but don't want to imply what isn't there.

I do suppose it'd be my "number four" choice though.  ;)

-- Chris Nicholson-Sauls
November 17, 2006
I also like 'dsss', but if you prefer to change the name I suggest 'dget' (or 'dmand' as Chris)

	Samuel.


Chris Nicholson-Sauls escribió:
> John Reimer wrote:
>>
>>> Since this is supposed to be suggestions, how about:
>>>
>>> dmand -- as in the 'ondmand' suggestion already made, but a bit shorter
>>> dmerge -- as in 'emerge' on Gentoo... ;)  Probably /too/ similar for  safety, though
>>> dport -- as in 'portage' ... but that's not exactly right
>>> desire -- *shrug*
>>> dsc -- D.S.SS C.lient?  (Reminds me of a time when 'Mango' was 'D Server  Classes'.)
>>> dvn -- as in D-VersioN, parody of SubVersioN
>>> dsoft -- *shrug*
>>>
>>> And finally.........
>>>
>>> dsource -- like the web site ;)
>>>
>>> I guess my "top three" would be 'dsss' as it stands, 'dmand' and  'desire'.
>>>
>>> -- Chris Nicholson-Sauls
>>
>>
>>
>> dsource is quite the idea.  It actually fits. :)
>>
>> But I'm not sure if it's a safe bet.
>>
>> -JJR
> 
> I'm just afraid it might lead to confusion.  And/or to the impression that the site staff (Hi Brad) and the DSSS developer are the same... Maybe one day it might happen, never know; but don't want to imply what isn't there.
> 
> I do suppose it'd be my "number four" choice though.  ;)
> 
> -- Chris Nicholson-Sauls
November 17, 2006
Chris Nicholson-Sauls escribió:
> Gregor Richards wrote:
>> Some people have voiced dislike of my choice of the name 'dsss' for DSSS' binary, because it's difficult to type repeatedly.
>>
>> I'm taking suggestions/votes for a new name, before DSSS is old enough that it's beaten into anyone's heads.  This name only covers the binary, the actual system is still going to be the D Shared Software System.
>>
>>  - Gregor Richards
> 
> Personally, I don't mind the name as it is.  Plus, I like it when a suite's binary has the same name as the suite itself.  But: how feasible might it be to design DSSS's binary such that the actual name of it doesn't matter?  Maybe that would be better for some.  Or not, I really don't know.
> 
> Since this is supposed to be suggestions, how about:
> 
> dmand -- as in the 'ondmand' suggestion already made, but a bit shorter
> dmerge -- as in 'emerge' on Gentoo... ;)  Probably /too/ similar for safety, though
> dport -- as in 'portage' ... but that's not exactly right
> desire -- *shrug*
> dsc -- D.S.SS C.lient?  (Reminds me of a time when 'Mango' was 'D Server Classes'.)
> dvn -- as in D-VersioN, parody of SubVersioN
> dsoft -- *shrug*

How many words starting with d!

Another one is dserve. You can see it as "deserve" or "d-serve" :-P
November 17, 2006
Chris Nicholson-Sauls wrote:

> Gregor Richards wrote:
>> Some people have voiced dislike of my choice of the name 'dsss' for DSSS' binary, because it's difficult to type repeatedly.
>> 
>> I'm taking suggestions/votes for a new name, before DSSS is old enough that it's beaten into anyone's heads.  This name only covers the binary, the actual system is still going to be the D Shared Software System.
>> 
>>  - Gregor Richards
> 
> Personally, I don't mind the name as it is.  Plus, I like it when a
> suite's binary has the
> same name as the suite itself.  But: how feasible might it be to design
> DSSS's binary such
> that the actual name of it doesn't matter?  Maybe that would be better for
> some.  Or not, I really don't know.
> 
> Since this is supposed to be suggestions, how about:
> 
> dmand -- as in the 'ondmand' suggestion already made, but a bit shorter
> dmerge -- as in 'emerge' on Gentoo... ;)  Probably /too/ similar for
> safety, though dport -- as in 'portage' ... but that's not exactly right
> desire -- *shrug*
> dsc -- D.S.SS C.lient?  (Reminds me of a time when 'Mango' was 'D Server
> Classes'.) dvn -- as in D-VersioN, parody of SubVersioN
> dsoft -- *shrug*
> 
> And finally.........
> 
> dsource -- like the web site ;)
> 
> I guess my "top three" would be 'dsss' as it stands, 'dmand' and 'desire'.
> 
> -- Chris Nicholson-Sauls

Another short svn parody; svd for SerVe D

-- 
Lars Ivar Igesund
blog at http://larsivi.net
DSource & #D: larsivi
November 17, 2006
Ary Manzana wrote:
> Chris Nicholson-Sauls escribió:
>> Gregor Richards wrote:
>>> Some people have voiced dislike of my choice of the name 'dsss' for DSSS' binary, because it's difficult to type repeatedly.
>>>
>>> I'm taking suggestions/votes for a new name, before DSSS is old enough that it's beaten into anyone's heads.  This name only covers the binary, the actual system is still going to be the D Shared Software System.
>>>
>>>  - Gregor Richards
>>
>> Personally, I don't mind the name as it is.  Plus, I like it when a suite's binary has the same name as the suite itself.  But: how feasible might it be to design DSSS's binary such that the actual name of it doesn't matter?  Maybe that would be better for some.  Or not, I really don't know.
>>
>> Since this is supposed to be suggestions, how about:
>>
>> dmand -- as in the 'ondmand' suggestion already made, but a bit shorter
>> dmerge -- as in 'emerge' on Gentoo... ;)  Probably /too/ similar for safety, though
>> dport -- as in 'portage' ... but that's not exactly right
>> desire -- *shrug*
>> dsc -- D.S.SS C.lient?  (Reminds me of a time when 'Mango' was 'D Server Classes'.)
>> dvn -- as in D-VersioN, parody of SubVersioN
>> dsoft -- *shrug*
> 
> How many words starting with d!
> 
> Another one is dserve. You can see it as "deserve" or "d-serve" :-P

That's not bad. dmand is OK, too.
November 17, 2006
Gregor Richards wrote:
> Some people have voiced dislike of my choice of the name 'dsss' for DSSS' binary, because it's difficult to type repeatedly.
> 
Just chopping of one 's' would probably help.
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