Hi Per,
I like the lower case p.
Cheers,
Chris
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Subject: RE: [epf-dev] VOTE:
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Hi,
several
people have approched me about whether to use OpenUP or OpenUp, and I realize
that all the discussions on this issue before and after me sending the voting
e-mail was done outside this public forum. So, I wanted to give people a chance
to chip in.
The
reason for lowercase is to denote that we talk about a "small
process".
The
reason for uppercase is to keep the connection to Unified Process, which still
carries a lot of weight. Some people also think OpenUP looks better.
Opinions?
<There
are no legal ramifications, they do not care about lower/uppercase.>
Cheers
Per
Kroll
STSM, Manager Methods: RUP / RMC
Project Lead: Eclipse Process Framework
Rational Software, IBM Corp
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Hmmm,
wouldn't that be "OpenUp or I'll UP your house down" :-)
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: epf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:epf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Scott W. Ambler
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 1:51 PM
To: Eclipse Process
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Subject: RE: [epf-dev] VOTE: OpenUp => New name
for BUP++
One observation. A name like OpenUp leaves
you vulnerable to big bad
wolf jokes. e.g. "OpenUp or I'll
develop your house down."
On a side note about the dangers of not thinking
through the joke
potential of a name, a Canadian friend of mine
just named his newborn
son "Robert Mackenzie". Bob
Mackenzie is a famous Canadian TV character.
- Scott
At 04:35 PM 4/12/2006, you wrote:
>I cast a Yes vote.
>
>Charlie Yan
>EPF Tooling Dev Lead
>Phone: 408-342-4681
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