I like the idea of hsmon/hsmonitor or HSM for short.
We could always keep with the existing renaming like BigSister and go with BigUncleHenrik or BUH! for short :)
'Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.' --Yogi Berra
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Geoff Hallford <geoff.hallford at gmail.com>wrote:
Not a big fan of the l33t speak. I don't think it is going to help the cause much or the satisfy the lawyers.
'Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.' --Yogi Berra
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Nash, David (ELS-OXF) < D.Nash at elsevier.com> wrote:
*How about "Hob-IT" ?*
*The "-IT" implies something to do with computers. The word sounds the same as the existing name. *
*The only downside is some people might think it has something to do with cooking. **J***
*Dave*
*From:* Dan Simoes [mailto:dan.simoes at gmail.com] *Sent:* 01 August 2008 15:02 *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
How about h0bbit?
(that's a zero, not an O) Don't think that would work for a domain though.
Otherwise, I vote for hmon (hobbit monitor) or hsmon (Henrik Stoerner's monitor). Both are available as .org domains.
Dan
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Henrik Stoerner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
Hi everyone,
some lawyers behind the movie company that produced the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy have contacted me about using the name "Hobbit" for the Hobbit monitor project.
Fortunately, it seems that these people are actually quite sensible. They just want to make sure that there is no risk of anyone assuming that the "Hobbit monitor" has anything to do with the books, movies, merchandise etc. that they produce.
So they've suggested that beginning with the next release, "Hobbit monitor" is renamed to either "Hobbi monitor" (without the 't'), or "H.O.B.B.I.T. Monitor" . Or something else, but they want to know if I pick something else.
The full correspondance can be seen at http://www.hobbitmon.com/hobbitdocs/legal/
My current preference is to use the "H.O.B.B.I.T." version; this is most like the current name, and it would also fit with all of the current URL's used for various Hobbit functions (e.g. the "hobbitmon.sf.net" project page). I'm going to write the lawyers and get a definite OK that I can use "hobbitmon" in URL's and such; I doubt that I can get Sourceforge to accept a project named "h.o.b.b.i.t." since that would probably cause havoc with the DNS entries ...
But I'd like to hear if there are other suggestions or opinions.
Regards, Henrik
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