[hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
Ya, mon! Hobbitmon is acceptable. H.O.B.B.I.T. looks like part of a (bad) '60s spy thriller title ("The man from H.O.B.B.I.T.", with Bono playing the part of Henrik Stoerner).
This should probably be considered a short-term fix. As others have said, it may be time to pick up a more "corporate" name. I'm brain-dead right now, and all I'm coming up with is 'memonsys' (Massively Extendable MONitoring SYStem).
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: Ulric Eriksson [mailto:ulric at siag.nu] Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:52 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
Change the name or kill the lawyers? Let's do both! :D
Hobbitmon is quite acceptable, I think.
Ulric
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I would agree with the list so far. Hobbitmon is the best option given so far but I have rolled out Hobbit to a number of organizations and they all have issue with the name, as some even roll out to their client orgs and don't think it looks good on them (even though they LOVE the product and so do I). Maybe time for a more corporate name (and possibly to remove the smiley, frownie faces from the dashboard :) I know I can do this myself, but......
It is not good when some co-workers send you emails with a picture of Frodo and a Monitor Lizard morphed together :(
Geoff
'Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.' --Yogi Berra
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Kauffman, Tom <KauffmanT at nibco.com> wrote:
Ya, mon! Hobbitmon is acceptable. H.O.B.B.I.T. looks like part of a (bad) '60s spy thriller title ("The man from H.O.B.B.I.T.", with Bono playing the part of Henrik Stoerner).
This should probably be considered a short-term fix. As others have said, it may be time to pick up a more "corporate" name. I'm brain-dead right now, and all I'm coming up with is 'memonsys' (Massively Extendable MONitoring SYStem).
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: Ulric Eriksson [mailto:ulric at siag.nu] Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:52 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
Change the name or kill the lawyers? Let's do both! :D
Hobbitmon is quite acceptable, I think.
Ulric
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Hobbit, iirc, was originally a backronym for Highly Optimized Big Brother <mumble>.
So, we can just reverse the order: Tibboh "<mumble> Big Brother Optimized Highly"
The name looks obscure enough to get passed most PHBs, and we'd all know...
-----Original Message----- From: Geoff Hallford [mailto:geoff.hallford at gmail.com] Sent: Fri 01-Aug-08 8:40 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I would agree with the list so far. Hobbitmon is the best option given so far but I have rolled out Hobbit to a number of organizations and they all have issue with the name, as some even roll out to their client orgs and don't think it looks good on them (even though they LOVE the product and so do I). Maybe time for a more corporate name (and possibly to remove the smiley, frownie faces from the dashboard :) I know I can do this myself, but......
It is not good when some co-workers send you emails with a picture of Frodo and a Monitor Lizard morphed together :(
Geoff
'Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.' --Yogi Berra
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Kauffman, Tom <KauffmanT at nibco.com> wrote:
Ya, mon! Hobbitmon is acceptable. H.O.B.B.I.T. looks like part of a (bad) '60s spy thriller title ("The man from H.O.B.B.I.T.", with Bono playing the part of Henrik Stoerner).
This should probably be considered a short-term fix. As others have said, it may be time to pick up a more "corporate" name. I'm brain-dead right now, and all I'm coming up with is 'memonsys' (Massively Extendable MONitoring SYStem).
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: Ulric Eriksson [mailto:ulric at siag.nu] Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:52 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
Change the name or kill the lawyers? Let's do both! :D
Hobbitmon is quite acceptable, I think.
Ulric
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LOL...Now that's the funniest thing I've read...go one further...
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Paul
"McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> 8/1/2008 9:57 AM >>>
Hobbit, iirc, was originally a backronym for Highly Optimized Big Brother <mumble>.
So, we can just reverse the order: Tibboh "<mumble> Big Brother Optimized Highly"
The name looks obscure enough to get passed most PHBs, and we'd all know...
You may find Quest or Endamol getting interested if you are using the term Big Brother...
Quest because they now own the Big Brother software
And Endamol because they own the rights to the Big Brother TV show worldwide.
Mike
From: PAUL WILLIAMSON [mailto:pwilliamson at mtb.com] Sent: 01 August 2008 15:12 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name changewill happen
LOL...Now that's the funniest thing I've read...go one further...
T-bbone - Technical Bulletin Board Optimized for Hurting Enterprises...
Paul
"McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> 8/1/2008 9:57 AM >>>
Hobbit, iirc, was originally a backronym for Highly Optimized Big Brother <mumble>.
So, we can just reverse the order: Tibboh "<mumble> Big Brother Optimized Highly"
The name looks obscure enough to get passed most PHBs, and we'd all know...
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Lot of creativity around this topic :-)
I think concerns about the name's impact in professional environment is indeed important. "Big Brother" was impressive, reassuring (for those folks feeling secured to be watched) and is somehow part of an international shared culture (even if none of the PHBs read 1984 ever). So a new name shall carry the same things don't you think so ?
Unfortunately "Big Hobbit" doesn't fulfill these requirements. It's a pity, I really enjoyed the name hobbit...
Francois.
PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
LOL...Now that's the funniest thing I've read...go one further...
T-bbone - Technical Bulletin Board Optimized for Hurting Enterprises...
Paul
"McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> 8/1/2008 9:57 AM >>>
Hobbit, iirc, was originally a backronym for Highly Optimized Big Brother <mumble>.
So, we can just reverse the order: Tibboh "<mumble> Big Brother Optimized Highly"
The name looks obscure enough to get passed most PHBs, and we'd all know...
I was sat here thinking surely they didn't invent the word hobbit. I know what a hobbit is from my days of role playing (sorry I had to admit it) but
- Nuts!
Just read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobbit_%28word%29 and you will discover they do actually hold a trademark on the name. So there is definitely no going back now.
I do agree with a few of the other comments and that of my colleague, Francois, that maybe we should consider a more professionally acceptable name that would assist in its 'saleability' to those in power.
I did like hobbit and accept hobbitmon as an alternative but only because it is easy.
Maybe something completely different is in order - lets look at some thesaurus words:
Monitor Synonyms: adviser, check, control, counsellor, device, guard, mentor, observe, police, reminder, survey, track, warship, watch
Watch Synonyms: Argus-eyed, alert, aware, on the qui vive, surveillant, vigilant, watchful, wide-awake
Surveillance Synonyms: espial, lookout, observation, spying, stakeout, track, vigil, watch
I was also looking for the word open in the thesaurus and eventually got linked to the word honest. Then I though what about honestmonitor - bit cheesy but could fit the bill and the .com and .net are available. and then... openguardian (.com & .net available) openguard (.net available - .com gone)
I will stop now
Darren
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Going with Darren's theme, and as hswn.DK is a top level domain for Denmark. I will have to assume Henrik Stoerner is Danish, or at least in Denmark.
watchful ....... vågent (org open) guardian ....... vogter (com/net/org open) openguardian ... åben (abenvogter com/net/org all open) aware .......... bevidst (com/org open)
Not sure how well google translator is, hell I have a hard enough time with Engrish, ;) ....but that is what it spit out.
I like the first one. But don't know how the word sounds in Danish. Plus he can spin it as "V Agent" for us those that hack the Kings language. Victory Agent, Verbose Agent, Vicious Agent... whatever. Or don't even explain it.
I agree that it would be easier to push a more "corporate friendly" name though.
Not that I have anything against hobbits, or short people in general. I hardly notice them in fact.
/tg
Note: I verified the domains with a whois, so they could be awfully inaccurate.
-----Original Message----- From: Darren.Cotton at ses-engineering.com [mailto:Darren.Cotton at ses-engineering.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 11:24 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name changewill happen
I was sat here thinking surely they didn't invent the word hobbit. I know what a hobbit is from my days of role playing (sorry I had to admit it) but
- Nuts!
Just read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobbit_%28word%29 and you will discover they do actually hold a trademark on the name. So there is definitely no going back now.
I do agree with a few of the other comments and that of my colleague, Francois, that maybe we should consider a more professionally acceptable name that would assist in its 'saleability' to those in power.
I did like hobbit and accept hobbitmon as an alternative but only because it is easy.
Maybe something completely different is in order - lets look at some thesaurus words:
Monitor Synonyms: adviser, check, control, counsellor, device, guard, mentor, observe, police, reminder, survey, track, warship, watch
Watch Synonyms: Argus-eyed, alert, aware, on the qui vive, surveillant, vigilant, watchful, wide-awake
Surveillance Synonyms: espial, lookout, observation, spying, stakeout, track, vigil, watch
I was also looking for the word open in the thesaurus and eventually got linked to the word honest. Then I though what about honestmonitor - bit cheesy but could fit the bill and the .com and .net are available. and then... openguardian (.com & .net available) openguard (.net available - .com gone)
I will stop now
Darren
On Friday 01 August 2008 17:54:33 Tim Grzechowski wrote:
Going with Darren's theme, and as hswn.DK is a top level domain for Denmark. I will have to assume Henrik Stoerner is Danish, or at least in Denmark.
watchful ....... vågent (org open) guardian ....... vogter (com/net/org open) openguardian ... åben (abenvogter com/net/org all open) aware .......... bevidst (com/org open)
Not sure how well google translator is, hell I have a hard enough time with Engrish, ;) ....but that is what it spit out.
I like the first one. But don't know how the word sounds in Danish. Plus he can spin it as "V Agent" for us those that hack the Kings language. Victory Agent, Verbose Agent, Vicious Agent... whatever. Or don't even explain it.
I agree that it would be easier to push a more "corporate friendly" name though.
Not that I have anything against hobbits, or short people in general. I hardly notice them in fact.
/tg
I really have no opinion one way or another.. a name is a name is a name, it is what the software does that is important to me. Normally when I have to pick a name for anything, it is the simplest of names that best conveys the purpose.
The group I work with have pretty much always used the same name for monitoring, regardless of the monitoring engine being used. Of course we have only used BigBrother and now Hobbit. But I figured I would share, that our monitoring is called 'watcher'. Sweet and simple. I even created s simple little logo that appears at the bottom of the web pages, an eye. The color of the iris changes to whatever the color of the web page. The eye seemed to fit well with the Watcher name & the hobbit name ;)
I think I mentioned the eye logo to Henrik a while back, if he wanted it. Same goes for ya'll. It isn't fantastic but looks good ( at least in my opinion ). I attached a quick contact sheet of the eyes if you are curious.
So my 2 cents, do with it what ya will, ~Steve
On Sat, 02 Aug 2008, s_aiello at comcast.net might have said:
I really have no opinion one way or another.. a name is a name is a name, it is what the software does that is important to me. Normally when I have to pick a name for anything, it is the simplest of names that best conveys the purpose.
Let's get a different set of lawyers involved and choose a name from _Dark Crystal_.
Mike
s_aiello at comcast.net <mailto:s_aiello at comcast.net> wrote:
The group I work with have pretty much always used the same name for monitoring, regardless of the monitoring engine being used. Of course we have only used BigBrother and now Hobbit. But I figured I would share, that our monitoring is called 'watcher'. Sweet and simple. I even created s simple little logo that appears at the bottom of the web pages, an eye. The color of the iris changes to whatever the color of the web page. The eye seemed to fit well with the Watcher name & the hobbit name ;)
I think I mentioned the eye logo to Henrik a while back, if he wanted it. Same goes for ya'll. It isn't fantastic but looks good ( at least in my opinion ). I attached a quick contact sheet of the eyes if you are curious.
So my 2 cents, do with it what ya will, ~Steve
We don't have any PHBs here, but there were still some funny looks at the Hobbit name originally so I can easily see why some people come up against a lot of resistance to Hobbit due to its name. Of course, Hobbit was accepted here (partly as we were using Big Brother). I think Hobbitmon is acceptable due to the fact that it's an easy change and almost all the appropriate Google results show up fine using that query already. However, setting up a custom Google search engine is possible if we change the name more radically, so I'd like to suggest the name 'WatcherSys', inspired by this post by Steve. 'Watcher' doesn't work because it returns millions of Google results, as do minor variations like 'the-watcher'. 'SysWatcher' is taken on .com and there are a few hundred results on Google, but perhaps still a possibility. 'WatcherSys' returns zero results and is not taken on .com, .org or .net. As it is a combination of words (sort of), it's unlikely to translate to anything, plus it has no negative connotations and does what it says on the tin (1). It can be still be shortened to 'Watcher' when talking about in speech: "How's [the] Watcher doing?" (And, of course, there is the 'Watcher in the Water' link for all you LotR fans! ;) (2))
Regards,
SebA
(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Does_exactly_what_it_says_on_the_tin (2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watcher_in_the_Water
Maybe time for a more corporate name (and possibly to remove the smiley, frownie faces from the dashboard :) I know I can do this myself, but......
I once proposed we hire professional icon designer to design a set of hobbit alert icons. But this require hobbit fund which doesn't exist yet.
tj
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On Friday 01 August 2008 10:09:24 T.J. Yang wrote:
Maybe time for a more corporate name (and possibly to remove the smiley, frownie faces from the dashboard :) I know I can do this myself, but......
I once proposed we hire professional icon designer to design a set of hobbit alert icons. But this require hobbit fund which doesn't exist yet.
tj
There is an icon set alternative I created a while back ago, I believe they are up on The Shire. The -recent icons 'pulse' to catch the eye. Not sure if they will be what you are looking for tho.
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:12 AM, s_aiello at comcast.net <s_aiello at comcast.net>wrote:
On Friday 01 August 2008 10:09:24 T.J. Yang wrote:
Maybe time for a more corporate name (and possibly to remove the smiley, frownie faces from the dashboard :) I know I can do this myself, but......
I once proposed we hire professional icon designer to design a set of hobbit alert icons. But this require hobbit fund which doesn't exist yet.
tj
There is an icon set alternative I created a while back ago, I believe they are up on The Shire. The -recent icons 'pulse' to catch the eye. Not sure if they will be what you are looking for tho.
There used to be a beer-bottle set in the Big Brother collection on Deadcat, but I don't suppose they'd be PHB-friendly either.
I think the point behind the pulsing icons in BB was to make it easier for color-blind people to tell what was going on. That feature probably should be retained in any new icon design.
Ralph Mitchell
Yep...under Add-ons.
-----Original Message----- From: s_aiello at comcast.net [mailto:s_aiello at comcast.net] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 11:13 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
On Friday 01 August 2008 10:09:24 T.J. Yang wrote:
Maybe time for a more corporate name (and possibly to remove the smiley, frownie faces from the dashboard :) I know I can do this myself, but......
I once proposed we hire professional icon designer to design a set of hobbit alert icons. But this require hobbit fund which doesn't exist yet.
tj
There is an icon set alternative I created a while back ago, I believe they are up on The Shire. The -recent icons 'pulse' to catch the eye. Not sure if they will be what you are looking for tho.
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My wife is a professional web/graphic designer.
I'll ask her to play around with creating another set of icons, although Steve's should be acceptable to the PHB types.
I do have to say that no one here has grumbled at me about the name or the iconss.
Regards, Thomas Leavitt
-----Original Message----- From: s_aiello at comcast.net [mailto:s_aiello at comcast.net] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 8:13 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
On Friday 01 August 2008 10:09:24 T.J. Yang wrote:
Maybe time for a more corporate name (and possibly to remove the smiley, frownie faces from the dashboard :) I know I can do this myself, but......
I once proposed we hire professional icon designer to design a set of hobbit alert icons. But this require hobbit fund which doesn't exist yet.
tj
There is an icon set alternative I created a while back ago, I believe they are up on The Shire. The -recent icons 'pulse' to catch the eye. Not sure if they will be what you are looking for tho.
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On Saturday 02 August 2008, Thomas Leavitt wrote:
My wife is a professional web/graphic designer.
I'll ask her to play around with creating another set of icons, although Steve's should be acceptable to the PHB types.
I do have to say that no one here has grumbled at me about the name or the iconss. I received some remarks from some of my collegaes. 4 of them have color blindness and it's very dificult to see the differences between the smileys from a distance.
Stef
I'm sorry...from a distance?
It's a computer screen, not a TV.
You can make your own custom smilies anyways. Just overwrite the images.
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
On Saturday 02 August 2008, Thomas Leavitt wrote:
My wife is a professional web/graphic designer.
I'll ask her to play around with creating another set of icons, although Steve's should be acceptable to the PHB types.
I do have to say that no one here has grumbled at me about the name or the iconss. I received some remarks from some of my collegaes. 4 of them have color blindness and it's very dificult to see the differences between the smileys from a distance.
Stef
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If you've ever been to a real NOC, you'll notice that they usually have a large set of displays that are set up around the room for viewing problems at a glance. I can understand where they would be viewing from a distance.
Ideally, to aid color blind folks (I work with a guy that has Macular Degeneration and requires a special application that reverses his video) and those that are visually impaired, the icon set should have different shapes associated with them as well. I'd have to go look but I think Steve Aiello's set on The Shire are this way.
=G=
From: Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 10:08 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I'm sorry...from a distance?
It's a computer screen, not a TV.
You can make your own custom smilies anyways. Just overwrite the images.
Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org<mailto:stef.coene at docum.org>> wrote: On Saturday 02 August 2008, Thomas Leavitt wrote:
My wife is a professional web/graphic designer.
I'll ask her to play around with creating another set of icons, although Steve's should be acceptable to the PHB types.
I do have to say that no one here has grumbled at me about the name or the iconss. I received some remarks from some of my collegaes. 4 of them have color blindness and it's very dificult to see the differences between the smileys from a distance.
Stef
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I've always had it easy seeing colors but I am near sighted. I can see the Hobbit display on a projector that is a good ~18 feet wide, reading the text as well. Colors were easier to read so it must be Galen's idea of "Macular Degeneration" or some sort of color blindness.
Maybe we should follow the idea of doing different symbols. A green plus, red X, yellow circle for <24h and maybe just animate them for anything >24h?
Also I've been kind of curious as to why the default green <24h icon is a triclops...
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Galen Johnson <Galen.Johnson at sas.com>wrote:
If you've ever been to a real NOC, you'll notice that they usually have a large set of displays that are set up around the room for viewing problems at a glance. I can understand where they would be viewing from a distance.
Ideally, to aid color blind folks (I work with a guy that has Macular Degeneration and requires a special application that reverses his video) and those that are visually impaired, the icon set should have different shapes associated with them as well. I'd have to go look but I think Steve Aiello's set on The Shire are this way.
=G=
*From:* Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] *Sent:* Monday, August 11, 2008 10:08 AM *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I'm sorry...from a distance?
It's a computer screen, not a TV.
You can make your own custom smilies anyways. Just overwrite the images.
Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
On Saturday 02 August 2008, Thomas Leavitt wrote:
My wife is a professional web/graphic designer.
I'll ask her to play around with creating another set of icons, although Steve's should be acceptable to the PHB types.
I do have to say that no one here has grumbled at me about the name or the iconss.
I received some remarks from some of my collegaes. 4 of them have color blindness and it's very dificult to see the differences between the smileys from a distance.
Stef
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HI,
Don't want to seem like I'm butting in but how bout road sign shapes they have colors and shapes that most people know meaning of: stop sign is read and has the familiar octagon shape, triangle for caution is usually orange, and a circle for green might be a good way to do it. Just my 2 cents. Love the hobbit no matter what the icons it is the best!!
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From: Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 10:20 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I've always had it easy seeing colors but I am near sighted. I can see the Hobbit display on a projector that is a good ~18 feet wide, reading the text as well. Colors were easier to read so it must be Galen's idea of "Macular Degeneration" or some sort of color blindness.
Maybe we should follow the idea of doing different symbols. A green plus, red X, yellow circle for <24h and maybe just animate them for anything >24h?
Also I've been kind of curious as to why the default green <24h icon is a triclops...
Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Galen Johnson <Galen.Johnson at sas.com> wrote:
If you've ever been to a real NOC, you'll notice that they usually have a large set of displays that are set up around the room for viewing problems at a glance. I can understand where they would be viewing from a distance.
Ideally, to aid color blind folks (I work with a guy that has Macular Degeneration and requires a special application that reverses his video) and those that are visually impaired, the icon set should have different shapes associated with them as well. I'd have to go look but I think Steve Aiello's set on The Shire are this way.
=G=
From: Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 10:08 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I'm sorry...from a distance?
It's a computer screen, not a TV.
You can make your own custom smilies anyways. Just overwrite the images.
Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
On Saturday 02 August 2008, Thomas Leavitt wrote:
My wife is a professional web/graphic designer.
I'll ask her to play around with creating another set of icons, although Steve's should be acceptable to the PHB types.
I do have to say that no one here has grumbled at me about the name or the iconss.
I received some remarks from some of my collegaes. 4 of them have color blindness and it's very dificult to see the differences between the smileys from a distance.
Stef
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Ok, Figured I break this out into a separate thread, to get all ideas and thoughts about possible icons sets. Now in the past I put together a set, can be found on TheShire. I am not pushing it, just restating since I see alot of comments that this set applies to; color-blind friendly, corporate friendly, recent icons attract the eye. So this is what is presently available if you want them. I am not sure of the state of the archive on TheShire, I have created a few new icons for a special project. If there is interest, I can create a complete icon set (some are missing, they aren't used much; circle with question mark in it). I have included a screenshot in this email to give you a sampling. Also, I think past feedback suggested the pulsing might be better if slower, again if there is interest I can implement that & provide an update icon set archive.
~Steve
You have art skills!
I really think we need to make the difference between the 24h time period. They're barely noticeable right next to each other. Maybe make the older changes animate?
The symbols there are acceptable, however, I would expect those who are colorblind using large displays on the wall won't really see the shapes well.
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:50 AM, s_aiello at comcast.net <s_aiello at comcast.net
wrote:
Ok, Figured I break this out into a separate thread, to get all ideas and thoughts about possible icons sets. Now in the past I put together a set, can be found on TheShire. I am not pushing it, just restating since I see alot of comments that this set applies to; color-blind friendly, corporate friendly, recent icons attract the eye. So this is what is presently available if you want them. I am not sure of the state of the archive on TheShire, I have created a few new icons for a special project. If there is interest, I can create a complete icon set (some are missing, they aren't used much; circle with question mark in it). I have included a screenshot in this email to give you a sampling. Also, I think past feedback suggested the pulsing might be better if slower, again if there is interest I can implement that & provide an update icon set archive.
~Steve
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On Monday 11 August 2008 12:25:11 Josh Luthman wrote:
You have art skills!
I really think we need to make the difference between the 24h time period. They're barely noticeable right next to each other. Maybe make the older changes animate?
The *-recent icons are animated, they pulse (shrink in size, grow in size, pause, repeat). I animated the *-recent so that your eye would be drawn to an report that had recently changed status. So even if the status is green, people would ask, ".. Oh something happened there", and dig into it. In my configuration the BBGENOPTS is set to "--recentgifs=2h" instead of 24h. My hope is that the Hobbit display page's majority of icons are the not animated. A page full of animated icons would be visual chaos.
The only major part I do not like is that hobbit's event log uses the *-recent icons. So lots of pulsing there, looking at that for a period of time sets me on edge. I could hack the source and change that.. but I would need to do that for every hobbit release... and i try to make as few hack changes as i can.
The symbols there are acceptable, however, I would expect those who are colorblind using large displays on the wall won't really see the shapes well. With only 16x16 pixels there is only so much that can be done and there are only so many different shapes. I did consider using the psychic flash card set (circle, star, wavey lines, etc), but again 16 pixels and trying to avoid jaggy lines. There is always the possibility of increasing the image size, but then you lose the ability to display a large amount of information on the screen. So there is a fine line. I have seen NOCs in the past use Browsers that allow you to increase page size (text & images), or the large screen monitors resolution set to a lower resolution (1024x768 / 800x600).
Again I am not pushing these icons, they suite my needs fine (though sometimes I wish the animate pause was longer). If people want to use them they are welcomed. And if there is demand I can create an update, I am just too lazy to make those small changes just for myself ;)
~Steve
s_aiello at comcast.net <mailto:s_aiello at comcast.net> wrote:
On Monday 11 August 2008 12:25:11 Josh Luthman wrote:
I really think we need to make the difference between the 24h time period. They're barely noticeable right next to each other. Maybe make the older changes animate?
The *-recent icons are animated, they pulse (shrink in size, grow in size, pause, repeat). I animated the *-recent so that your eye would be drawn to an report that had recently changed status. So even if the status is green, people would ask, ".. Oh something happened there", and dig into it. In my configuration the BBGENOPTS is set to "--recentgifs=2h" instead of 24h. My hope is that the Hobbit display page's majority of icons are the not animated. A page full of animated icons would be visual chaos.
Of course everyone is likely to have a differing view on this, but mine is that status changes that are over x minutes old and less than y minutes old, where x may be around 5 or 10 minutes to weed out flapping and service / server restarts and y may be 24 hours, are the most likely to require attention. Therefore it is this time range (configurable) that would be most useful to have the animated icons. So this probably means that 3 sets of icons would be best! (Less than x minutes, greater than y minutes and between the two.)
Sebastian
Just an FYI that I have updated the iconset on theShire. Can see at http://www.trantor.org/theshire/doku.php/addons:sa_icons
~Steve
On Monday 11 August 2008, s_aiello at comcast.net wrote:
Ok, Figured I break this out into a separate thread, to get all ideas and thoughts about possible icons sets. Now in the past I put together a set, can be found on TheShire. I am not pushing it, just restating since I see alot of comments that this set applies to; color-blind friendly, corporate friendly, recent icons attract the eye. So this is what is presently available if you want them. I am not sure of the state of the archive on TheShire, I have created a few new icons for a special project. If there is interest, I can create a complete icon set (some are missing, they aren't used much; circle with question mark in it). I have included a screenshot in this email to give you a sampling. Also, I think past feedback suggested the pulsing might be better if slower, again if there is interest I can implement that & provide an update icon set archive. Some thoughts.
Green is ok, so a static icon is fine: keep the smiley.
Red / Orange is bad, so a pulsing or changing icon for atracting attention. A red smiley with the shape like the stop road sign pulsating to an X. An orange smiley with a triangle shape plusating to a - or _. Red pulsating faster then orange.
For the other colors, the shape is not that important.
Who knows a good program for creating animated icons for linux ?
Stef
I know GIMP has some sort of an animation shop.
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Simple_Animations/
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
On Monday 11 August 2008, s_aiello at comcast.net wrote:
Ok, Figured I break this out into a separate thread, to get all ideas and thoughts about possible icons sets. Now in the past I put together a set, can be found on TheShire. I am not pushing it, just restating since I see alot of comments that this set applies to; color-blind friendly, corporate friendly, recent icons attract the eye. So this is what is presently available if you want them. I am not sure of the state of the archive on TheShire, I have created a few new icons for a special project. If there is interest, I can create a complete icon set (some are missing, they aren't used much; circle with question mark in it). I have included a screenshot in this email to give you a sampling. Also, I think past feedback suggested the pulsing might be better if slower, again if there is interest I can implement that & provide an update icon set archive. Some thoughts.
Green is ok, so a static icon is fine: keep the smiley.
Red / Orange is bad, so a pulsing or changing icon for atracting attention. A red smiley with the shape like the stop road sign pulsating to an X. An orange smiley with a triangle shape plusating to a - or _. Red pulsating faster then orange.
For the other colors, the shape is not that important.
Who knows a good program for creating animated icons for linux ?
Stef
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If you have a few GIF images to cycle through, you can stitch them together using 'gifsicle':
http://www.lcdf.org/~eddietwo/gifsicle/
I've used that for weather radar animations, to get more than the standard 6 image cycle. IIRC you can set the delay between images as well as the restart-loop delay and maybe other stuff too.
Ralph Mitchell
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Josh Luthman <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com>wrote:
I know GIMP has some sort of an animation shop.
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Simple_Animations/
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
On Monday 11 August 2008, s_aiello at comcast.net wrote:
Ok, Figured I break this out into a separate thread, to get all ideas and thoughts about possible icons sets. Now in the past I put together a set, can be found on TheShire. I am not pushing it, just restating since I see alot of comments that this set applies to; color-blind friendly, corporate friendly, recent icons attract the eye. So this is what is presently available if you want them. I am not sure of the state of the archive on TheShire, I have created a few new icons for a special project. If there is interest, I can create a complete icon set (some are missing, they aren't used much; circle with question mark in it). I have included a screenshot in this email to give you a sampling. Also, I think past feedback suggested the pulsing might be better if slower, again if there is interest I can implement that & provide an update icon set archive. Some thoughts.
Green is ok, so a static icon is fine: keep the smiley.
Red / Orange is bad, so a pulsing or changing icon for atracting attention. A red smiley with the shape like the stop road sign pulsating to an X. An orange smiley with a triangle shape plusating to a - or _. Red pulsating faster then orange.
For the other colors, the shape is not that important.
Who knows a good program for creating animated icons for linux ?
Stef
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Hundreds of animating gifs do actually take their toll on the CPU. I actually disabled looping animated gifs in firefox due to this ;)
Cheers, Omar
On mán 11.ágú 2008 18:46, Ralph Mitchell wrote:
If you have a few GIF images to cycle through, you can stitch them together using 'gifsicle':
http://www.lcdf.org/~eddietwo/gifsicle/I've used that for weather radar animations, to get more than the standard 6 image cycle. IIRC you can set the delay between images as well as the restart-loop delay and maybe other stuff too.
Ralph Mitchell
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Josh Luthman <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com <mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com>> wrote:
I know GIMP has some sort of an animation shop. http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Simple_Animations/ Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org <mailto:stef.coene at docum.org>> wrote: On Monday 11 August 2008, s_aiello at comcast.net <mailto:s_aiello at comcast.net> wrote: > Ok, > Figured I break this out into a separate thread, to get all ideas and > thoughts about possible icons sets. Now in the past I put together a set, > can be found on TheShire. I am not pushing it, just restating since I see > alot of comments that this set applies to; color-blind friendly, corporate > friendly, recent icons attract the eye. So this is what is presently > available if you want them. I am not sure of the state of the archive on > TheShire, I have created a few new icons for a special project. If there is > interest, I can create a complete icon set (some are missing, they aren't > used much; circle with question mark in it). I have included a screenshot > in this email to give you a sampling. Also, I think past feedback suggested > the pulsing might be better if slower, again if there is interest I can > implement that & provide an update icon set archive. Some thoughts. Green is ok, so a static icon is fine: keep the smiley. Red / Orange is bad, so a pulsing or changing icon for atracting attention. A red smiley with the shape like the stop road sign pulsating to an X. An orange smiley with a triangle shape plusating to a - or _. Red pulsating faster then orange. For the other colors, the shape is not that important. Who knows a good program for creating animated icons for linux ? Stef To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk <mailto:hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk>
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Actually a pretty decent suggestion. Maybe it might be workable into some new themed name for Hobbit that sounds more PHB-friendly...
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Rafal Roginela < Rafal.Roginela at americashloans.net> wrote:
HI,
Don't want to seem like I'm butting in but how bout road sign shapes they have colors and shapes that most people know meaning of: stop sign is read and has the familiar octagon shape, triangle for caution is usually orange, and a circle for green might be a good way to do it. Just my 2 cents. Love the hobbit no matter what the icons it is the best!!
Thank You
*Rafal Roginela*
Office (847) 827-9740 x109 Fax (847) 493-8031
Changing the Hobbit background is a whole other situation. I think we should work out what works best for icons before working on the background.
I think we all agree that the shapes need to change. We don't like the devil and triclops for visibility reasons. I like the road signs idea and I also like my idea of the +, X, O shapes for green/red/yellow.
Does anyone have any art skills? I skipped art class in High School.
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Rafal Roginela < Rafal.Roginela at americashloans.net> wrote:
HI,
Don't want to seem like I'm butting in but how bout road sign shapes they have colors and shapes that most people know meaning of: stop sign is read and has the familiar octagon shape, triangle for caution is usually orange, and a circle for green might be a good way to do it. Just my 2 cents. Love the hobbit no matter what the icons it is the best!!
Thank You
*Rafal Roginela*
Office (847) 827-9740 x109 Fax (847) 493-8031
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*From:* Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] *Sent:* Monday, August 11, 2008 10:20 AM
*To:* hobbit at hswn.dk *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I've always had it easy seeing colors but I am near sighted. I can see the Hobbit display on a projector that is a good ~18 feet wide, reading the text as well. Colors were easier to read so it must be Galen's idea of "Macular Degeneration" or some sort of color blindness.
Maybe we should follow the idea of doing different symbols. A green plus, red X, yellow circle for <24h and maybe just animate them for anything >24h?
Also I've been kind of curious as to why the default green <24h icon is a triclops...
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Galen Johnson <Galen.Johnson at sas.com> wrote:
If you've ever been to a real NOC, you'll notice that they usually have a large set of displays that are set up around the room for viewing problems at a glance. I can understand where they would be viewing from a distance.
Ideally, to aid color blind folks (I work with a guy that has Macular Degeneration and requires a special application that reverses his video) and those that are visually impaired, the icon set should have different shapes associated with them as well. I'd have to go look but I think Steve Aiello's set on The Shire are this way.
=G=
*From:* Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] *Sent:* Monday, August 11, 2008 10:08 AM
*To:* hobbit at hswn.dk *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I'm sorry...from a distance?
It's a computer screen, not a TV.
You can make your own custom smilies anyways. Just overwrite the images.
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
On Saturday 02 August 2008, Thomas Leavitt wrote:
My wife is a professional web/graphic designer.
I'll ask her to play around with creating another set of icons, although Steve's should be acceptable to the PHB types.
I do have to say that no one here has grumbled at me about the name or the iconss.
I received some remarks from some of my collegaes. 4 of them have color blindness and it's very dificult to see the differences between the smileys from a distance.
Stef
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On Monday 11 August 2008, Galen Johnson wrote:
If you've ever been to a real NOC, you'll notice that they usually have a large set of displays that are set up around the room for viewing problems at a glance. I can understand where they would be viewing from a distance. Same for us. We have 2 large monitors, each monitor has +/- 10 hobbit/bb2.html pages in frames (each frame has a transparant png with the name of the customer over it). By looking at the colors and the icons, we can spot errors and warnings. My desk is 8m away from the monitors. I have the same screens bookmarked on my laptop. When there is an error, can see it on the screens and I use my laptop to check it out.
Ideally, to aid color blind folks (I work with a guy that has Macular Degeneration and requires a special application that reverses his video) and those that are visually impaired, the icon set should have different shapes associated with them as well. I'd have to go look but I think Steve Aiello's set on The Shire are this way. I was thinking about using the 24u icons as "primary" icons because they have different shapes. I also was thinking about creating a background that not only differs in color, but also in shape.
Stef
The issue with colour blindness is that it's not the same for everyone. Some people can't see red, others can't see green, still others can't see easily see blue (simplified, but close enough for this discussion).
So, we could try and include multiple colour schemes, multiple shape schemes, or both.
For the sake of simplicity I reckon on the multiple shapes idea (or simply changing the shapes that we currently use, but it's nice to be given choices).
|\/|artin
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From: Galen Johnson [mailto:Galen.Johnson at sas.com]
Sent: 11 August 2008 16:11
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name
change will happen
If you've ever been to a real NOC, you'll notice that they
usually have a large set of displays that are set up around the room for viewing problems at a glance. I can understand where they would be viewing from a distance.
Ideally, to aid color blind folks (I work with a guy that has
Macular Degeneration and requires a special application that reverses his video) and those that are visually impaired, the icon set should have different shapes associated with them as well. I'd have to go look but I think Steve Aiello's set on The Shire are this way.
=G=
From: Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 10:08 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name
change will happen
I'm sorry...from a distance?
It's a computer screen, not a TV.
You can make your own custom smilies anyways. Just overwrite
the images.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it,
poorly. --- Henry Spencer
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Stef Coene
<stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
On Saturday 02 August 2008, Thomas Leavitt wrote:
> My wife is a professional web/graphic designer.
>
> I'll ask her to play around with creating another set of
icons, although > Steve's should be acceptable to the PHB types. > > I do have to say that no one here has grumbled at me about the name or > the iconss.
I received some remarks from some of my collegaes. 4 of them
have color blindness and it's very dificult to see the differences between the smileys from a distance.
Stef
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Shapes is what I was going for (plus for positive, minus or an X for negative, circle for neutral.
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Ward, Martin <Martin.Ward at colt.net> wrote:
The issue with colour blindness is that it's not the same for everyone. Some people can't see red, others can't see green, still others can't see easily see blue (simplified, but close enough for this discussion).
So, we could try and include multiple colour schemes, multiple shape schemes, or both.
For the sake of simplicity I reckon on the multiple shapes idea (or simply changing the shapes that we currently use, but it's nice to be given choices).
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If you've ever been to a real NOC, you'll notice that they usually have a large set of displays that are set up around the room for viewing problems at a glance. I can understand where they would be viewing from a distance.
Ideally, to aid color blind folks (I work with a guy that has Macular Degeneration and requires a special application that reverses his video) and those that are visually impaired, the icon set should have different shapes associated with them as well. I'd have to go look but I think Steve Aiello's set on The Shire are this way.
=G=
*From:* Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] *Sent:* Monday, August 11, 2008 10:08 AM *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I'm sorry...from a distance?
It's a computer screen, not a TV.
You can make your own custom smilies anyways. Just overwrite the images.
Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Stef Coene <stef.coene at docum.org> wrote:
On Saturday 02 August 2008, Thomas Leavitt wrote:
My wife is a professional web/graphic designer.
I'll ask her to play around with creating another set of icons, although Steve's should be acceptable to the PHB types.
I do have to say that no one here has grumbled at me about the name or the iconss.
I received some remarks from some of my collegaes. 4 of them have color blindness and it's very dificult to see the differences between the smileys from a distance.
Stef
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-----Original Message----- From: Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 13:07 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
Shapes is what I was going for (plus for positive, minus or an X for negative, circle for neutral.
Josh Luthman
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 18:52, Kern, Thomas <Thomas.Kern at hq.doe.gov> wrote:
Question mark ? for missing and Exclamation ! for disabled.
I'd suggest:
Green: Tick Yellow: (warning) Triangle Red: Stop sign or ! Disabled: X Missing: - or ?
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By tick I assume you mean a check mark http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:eY2rDilNoiIJ::www.aperfectworld.org/clip... correct?
If so the check is already used by the acknowledgment icon.
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Rob MacGregor <rob.macgregor at gmail.com>wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 18:52, Kern, Thomas <Thomas.Kern at hq.doe.gov> wrote:
Question mark ? for missing and Exclamation ! for disabled.
I'd suggest:
Green: Tick Yellow: (warning) Triangle Red: Stop sign or ! Disabled: X Missing: - or ?
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 20:24, Josh Luthman <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
By tick I assume you mean a check mark http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:eY2rDilNoiIJ::www.aperfectworld.org/clip... correct?
If so the check is already used by the acknowledgment icon.
I'd forgotten that - doh! A + is probably the simplest other choice then (or maybe a small OK).
Thinking about it though, as this is about catering for the colour blind, it's probably worth also considering how to show acknowledged status codes. Maybe by fading the basic symbol (octagon or triangle) and overlaying a tick? That would still allow a plain tick as a "green" code.
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In <43ea8d070808111141k337397bfy308263ee86bd3be at mail.gmail.com> "Rob MacGregor" <rob.macgregor at gmail.com> writes:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 18:52, Kern, Thomas <Thomas.Kern at hq.doe.gov> wrote:
Question mark ? for missing and Exclamation ! for disabled.
I'd suggest:
Green: Tick Yellow: (warning) Triangle Red: Stop sign or ! Disabled: X Missing: - or ?
Please remember that there is a separate set of icons for alerts that have been acknowledged. A checkmark/tick is currently used for that (it's red or yellow, so I suppose using a green tick might be ok ...)
I do appreciate all of the suggestions for new icons, and would be very happy to include new graphics. I just don't have the skills to come up with anything, so when I created Hobbit I just had to grab whatever was out there with an acceptable license.
Regards, Henrik
I think it's worth asking, have those same lawyers yet stumbled upon The Shire?
I agree with the most recent postings about PHBs and the name "Hobbit", but I wonder if the lawyers would accept HOBBIT (as opposed to Hobbit or H.O.B.B.I.T.). All caps would seem to imply it as an acronym, not needing those ugly periods.
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:45:21 -0400 From: gumby3203 at gmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I think it's worth asking, have those same lawyers yet stumbled upon The Shire?
I agree with the most recent postings about PHBs and the name "Hobbit", but I wonder if the lawyers would accept HOBBIT (as opposed to Hobbit or H.O.B.B.I.T.). All caps would seem to imply it as an acronym, not needing those ugly periods.
I really like the name change case of Ethereal.
Ethereal -> WireShark
Now we have "hobbit" need to be changed.
hobbit -> hobbitmon hobbitmonitor (how about this one ? longer but no confusion)
I like the hobbitmon the best now but I am concern about the "mon"(mother) part when presenting the software.
tj
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From: tj_yang at hotmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:01:15 -0500 Subject: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:45:21 -0400 From: gumby3203 at gmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I think it's worth asking, have those same lawyers yet stumbled upon The Shire?
I agree with the most recent postings about PHBs and the name "Hobbit", but I wonder if the lawyers would accept HOBBIT (as opposed to Hobbit or H.O.B.B.I.T.). All caps would seem to imply it as an acronym, not needing those ugly periods.
I really like the name change case of Ethereal.
Ethereal -> WireShark
Now we have "hobbit" need to be changed.
hobbit -> hobbitmon hobbitmonitor (how about this one ? longer but no confusion)
I like the hobbitmon the best now but I am concern about the "mon"(mother) part when presenting the software.
Is hobbitmon.com owned by community member here ? Just right after proposing "hobbitmonitor" naming, I grabbed the "hobbitmonitor.com". This name will be donated to the hobbit community if we(Henrik) decide to use HobbitMonitor over hobbitmon.
tj
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Is hobbitmon.com owned by community member here ? Just right after proposing "hobbitmonitor" naming, I grabbed the "hobbitmonitor.com". This name will be donated to the hobbit community if we(Henrik) decide to use HobbitMonitor over hobbitmon.
Somone called Henrik Stoerner whoever that is ;)
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On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:38 AM, T.J. Yang <tj_yang at hotmail.com> wrote:
T.J. Yang
From: tj_yang at hotmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:01:15 -0500 Subject: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:45:21 -0400 From: gumby3203 at gmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I think it's worth asking, have those same lawyers yet stumbled upon The Shire?
I agree with the most recent postings about PHBs and the name "Hobbit", but I wonder if the lawyers would accept HOBBIT (as opposed to Hobbit or H.O.B.B.I.T.). All caps would seem to imply it as an acronym, not needing those ugly periods.
I really like the name change case of Ethereal.
Ethereal -> WireShark
Now we have "hobbit" need to be changed.
hobbit -> hobbitmon hobbitmonitor (how about this one ? longer but no confusion)
I like the hobbitmon the best now but I am concern about the "mon"(mother) part when presenting the software.
Is hobbitmon.com owned by community member here ? Just right after proposing "hobbitmonitor" naming, I grabbed the " hobbitmonitor.com". This name will be donated to the hobbit community if we(Henrik) decide to use HobbitMonitor over hobbitmon.
tj
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How about avviso (alert in Italian)?
2008/8/1 Geoff Hallford <geoff.hallford at gmail.com>:
Hobbitmon.com is owned by Henrik:
Whois domain: hobbitmon.com owner: Henrik Stoerner email: address: Raunstrupvej 13 city: Vanloese postal-code: 2720 country: DK phone: +45.38761925 admin-c: CCOM-51990 tech-c: CCOM-51990 billing-c: CCOM-51990 reseller: Aendre whois informationer paa domaenet reseller: Change whois information on this domain reseller: http://whois.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns1.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns2.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns3.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns4.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns5.gratisdns.dk status: lock created: 2006-08-28 14:04:55 UTC modified: 2008-03-31 07:41:46 UTC expires: 2009-08-28 14:04:56 UTC
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On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:38 AM, T.J. Yang <tj_yang at hotmail.com> wrote:
T.J. Yang
From: tj_yang at hotmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:01:15 -0500 Subject: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:45:21 -0400 From: gumby3203 at gmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I think it's worth asking, have those same lawyers yet stumbled upon The Shire?
I agree with the most recent postings about PHBs and the name "Hobbit", but I wonder if the lawyers would accept HOBBIT (as opposed to Hobbit or H.O.B.B.I.T.). All caps would seem to imply it as an acronym, not needing those ugly periods.
I really like the name change case of Ethereal.
Ethereal -> WireShark
Now we have "hobbit" need to be changed.
hobbit -> hobbitmon hobbitmonitor (how about this one ? longer but no confusion)
I like the hobbitmon the best now but I am concern about the "mon"(mother) part when presenting the software.
Is hobbitmon.com owned by community member here ? Just right after proposing "hobbitmonitor" naming, I grabbed the "hobbitmonitor.com". This name will be donated to the hobbit community if we(Henrik) decide to use HobbitMonitor over hobbitmon.
tj
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This was one of a heap of words I selected and then used google to translate to all the languages that it can. This one came up and I liked it, but having googled it afterwards, it is a bad choice... 16 million plus hits and lots of companies using it...
Phil
2008/8/4 Wayne Gemmell <wayne at flashmedia.co.za>:
On Friday 01 August 2008 17:57:54 Phil Wild wrote:
How about avviso (alert in Italian)?
I like this one. My only gripe about the hobbit name is that it makes googling damn hard.
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All the useful (org, com, net, info ) avviso domains are taken which is a shame. If we were going to change completely I would have liked this idea.
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-----Original Message----- From: Phil Wild [mailto:philwild at gmail.com] Sent: 01 August 2008 16:58 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
How about avviso (alert in Italian)?
2008/8/1 Geoff Hallford <geoff.hallford at gmail.com>:
Hobbitmon.com is owned by Henrik:
Whois domain: hobbitmon.com owner: Henrik Stoerner email: address: Raunstrupvej 13 city: Vanloese postal-code: 2720 country: DK phone: +45.38761925 admin-c: CCOM-51990 tech-c: CCOM-51990 billing-c: CCOM-51990 reseller: Aendre whois informationer paa domaenet reseller: Change whois information on this domain reseller: http://whois.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns1.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns2.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns3.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns4.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns5.gratisdns.dk status: lock created: 2006-08-28 14:04:55 UTC modified: 2008-03-31 07:41:46 UTC expires: 2009-08-28 14:04:56 UTC
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On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:38 AM, T.J. Yang <tj_yang at hotmail.com> wrote:
T.J. Yang
From: tj_yang at hotmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:01:15 -0500 Subject: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change
will happen
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:45:21 -0400 From: gumby3203 at gmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I think it's worth asking, have those same lawyers yet stumbled upon The Shire?
I agree with the most recent postings about PHBs and the name "Hobbit", but I wonder if the lawyers would accept HOBBIT (as opposed to Hobbit or H.O.B.B.I.T.). All caps would seem to imply it as an acronym, not needing those ugly periods.
I really like the name change case of Ethereal.
Ethereal -> WireShark
Now we have "hobbit" need to be changed.
hobbit -> hobbitmon hobbitmonitor (how about this one ? longer but no confusion)
I like the hobbitmon the best now but I am concern about the "mon"(mother) part when presenting the software.
Is hobbitmon.com owned by community member here ? Just right after proposing "hobbitmonitor" naming, I grabbed the "hobbitmonitor.com". This name will be donated to the hobbit community if we(Henrik) decide to use HobbitMonitor over hobbitmon.
tj
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We could use Avvisu (not quite as nice sounding) Alert in Calabrese (southern Italian dialect) according to websters
or Avvisii (only 78 google hits)
Perhaps we need a poll? Well actually, this is Henrik's baby and I guess he has not even asked for suggestions...
Cheers
Phil
2008/8/4 Ward, Martin <Martin.Ward at colt.net>:
All the useful (org, com, net, info ) avviso domains are taken which is a shame. If we were going to change completely I would have liked this idea.
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-----Original Message----- From: Phil Wild [mailto:philwild at gmail.com] Sent: 01 August 2008 16:58 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
How about avviso (alert in Italian)?
2008/8/1 Geoff Hallford <geoff.hallford at gmail.com>:
Hobbitmon.com is owned by Henrik:
Whois domain: hobbitmon.com owner: Henrik Stoerner email: address: Raunstrupvej 13 city: Vanloese postal-code: 2720 country: DK phone: +45.38761925 admin-c: CCOM-51990 tech-c: CCOM-51990 billing-c: CCOM-51990 reseller: Aendre whois informationer paa domaenet reseller: Change whois information on this domain reseller: http://whois.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns1.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns2.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns3.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns4.gratisdns.dk nserver: ns5.gratisdns.dk status: lock created: 2006-08-28 14:04:55 UTC modified: 2008-03-31 07:41:46 UTC expires: 2009-08-28 14:04:56 UTC
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On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:38 AM, T.J. Yang <tj_yang at hotmail.com> wrote:
T.J. Yang
From: tj_yang at hotmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:01:15 -0500 Subject: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change
will happen
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:45:21 -0400 From: gumby3203 at gmail.com To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I think it's worth asking, have those same lawyers yet stumbled upon The Shire?
I agree with the most recent postings about PHBs and the name "Hobbit", but I wonder if the lawyers would accept HOBBIT (as opposed to Hobbit or H.O.B.B.I.T.). All caps would seem to imply it as an acronym, not needing those ugly periods.
I really like the name change case of Ethereal.
Ethereal -> WireShark
Now we have "hobbit" need to be changed.
hobbit -> hobbitmon hobbitmonitor (how about this one ? longer but no confusion)
I like the hobbitmon the best now but I am concern about the "mon"(mother) part when presenting the software.
Is hobbitmon.com owned by community member here ? Just right after proposing "hobbitmonitor" naming, I grabbed the "hobbitmonitor.com". This name will be donated to the hobbit community if we(Henrik) decide to use HobbitMonitor over hobbitmon.
tj
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In <258e9b160808040219y6d1f62c1o4394388361fad1e8 at mail.gmail.com> "Phil Wild" <philwild at gmail.com> writes:
Perhaps we need a poll? Well actually, this is Henrik's baby and I guess he has not even asked for suggestions...
Consider yourself asked, then :-)
I'd like suggestions for the name - it is a good topic for brainstorming. But You're right that in the end it is my decision what name to go with.
Henrik
On Mon, August 4, 2008 05:32, Henrik Stoerner wrote:
I'd like suggestions for the name - it is a good topic for brainstorming. But You're right that in the end it is my decision what name to go with.
There are a few things I disagree with Henrik on, but this is not one of them. I'll be happy as long as he doesn't make the "o" one of those things with the slash through it.
I'm surprised, though, that no one has suggested "Hamlet"....
----- Original Message ----- From: "Hobbit User in Richmond" <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> To: <hobbit at hswn.dk> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 2:08 PM Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
On Mon, August 4, 2008 05:32, Henrik Stoerner wrote:
I'd like suggestions for the name - it is a good topic for brainstorming. But You're right that in the end it is my decision what name to go with.
There are a few things I disagree with Henrik on, but this is not one of them. I'll be happy as long as he doesn't make the "o" one of those things with the slash through it.
I'm surprised, though, that no one has suggested "Hamlet"....
Or why not Ofelia ;)
Lars
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I thought some (more) this weekend while updating some stuff on The Shire...WOWH Mon (What Once Was Hobbit Mon)...although, in reality, if we can get the lawyers to agree to hobbitmon, that would probably be best.
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed. One of the many things I hate about some of the recent changes to copyright laws (thanks to Disney) is the Tolkien should be part of the public domain by now...just like Mickey Mouse. Unfortunately, companies have found that they can still make money on the name and Hobbit is just the unfortunate recipient of their focus.
That said, it's great to see the Hobbit community embracing the change...on other lists I've been on, the number of flames would have far outweighed the general good will (and tongue-in-cheek) suggestions presented so far.
One last comment, any manager or PHB worth their pay would embrace Hobbit on it's merit not it's name (yes, I'm a Dilbert fan and know the reality). I've been (extremely) fortunate to have worked for no one that actually fits the PHB moniker.
=G=
-----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 5:33 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
In <258e9b160808040219y6d1f62c1o4394388361fad1e8 at mail.gmail.com> "Phil Wild" <philwild at gmail.com> writes:
Perhaps we need a poll? Well actually, this is Henrik's baby and I guess he has not even asked for suggestions...
Consider yourself asked, then :-)
I'd like suggestions for the name - it is a good topic for brainstorming. But You're right that in the end it is my decision what name to go with.
Henrik
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On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I presume that's because of instruction from the client, not because of the benevolent character of the law firm.
In <36304.192.168.0.1.1217859745.squirrel at epperson.homelinux.net> "Hobbit User in Richmond" <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> writes:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I agree. I think they have been treated me nicely; they could have just sent me a "stop-doing-this-or-we'll-sue-you-now" letter. They didn't, and in fact they have been generous to suggest a couple of possible name changes that I could do which would keep them happy.
Add to this that they actually knew what I was talking about, when I told them that Hobbit is an Open Source product, so there is no money involved.
They have a trademark to defend, and one of the rules of that game is that they MUST react when they become aware of possible violations of their trademark; if they don't, then they can forfeit their ownership of the trademark. So they have to do something, and I think they handled this nicely.
Sure - having to rename everythin IS annoying, but I should have thought about that when I first picked the name.
Regards, Henrik
I'm not saying they weren't very nice...I agree it could have been handled in a much less friendly manner...lawyers never cease to amuse me.
Of course, when we pick a new name, I'm going to have to figure out a different name for The Shire to go with it...maybe I'll call it "Live Dog" or "Undead Hamster" or "Flushed Fish"... :-D
=G=
-----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:32 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
In <36304.192.168.0.1.1217859745.squirrel at epperson.homelinux.net> "Hobbit User in Richmond" <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> writes:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I agree. I think they have been treated me nicely; they could have just sent me a "stop-doing-this-or-we'll-sue-you-now" letter. They didn't, and in fact they have been generous to suggest a couple of possible name changes that I could do which would keep them happy.
Add to this that they actually knew what I was talking about, when I told them that Hobbit is an Open Source product, so there is no money involved.
They have a trademark to defend, and one of the rules of that game is that they MUST react when they become aware of possible violations of their trademark; if they don't, then they can forfeit their ownership of the trademark. So they have to do something, and I think they handled this nicely.
Sure - having to rename everythin IS annoying, but I should have thought about that when I first picked the name.
Regards, Henrik
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On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Galen Johnson <Galen.Johnson at sas.com>wrote:
I'm not saying they weren't very nice...I agree it could have been handled in a much less friendly manner...lawyers never cease to amuse me.
Of course, when we pick a new name, I'm going to have to figure out a different name for The Shire to go with it...maybe I'll call it "Live Dog" or "Undead Hamster" or "Flushed Fish"... :-D
Hahah, "Undead Hamster"! That name immediately reminded me of the "Hampster Dance" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampster_Dance]
=G=
-----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:32 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
In <36304.192.168.0.1.1217859745.squirrel at epperson.homelinux.net> "Hobbit User in Richmond" <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> writes:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I agree. I think they have been treated me nicely; they could have just sent me a "stop-doing-this-or-we'll-sue-you-now" letter. They didn't, and in fact they have been generous to suggest a couple of possible name changes that I could do which would keep them happy.
Add to this that they actually knew what I was talking about, when I told them that Hobbit is an Open Source product, so there is no money involved.
They have a trademark to defend, and one of the rules of that game is that they MUST react when they become aware of possible violations of their trademark; if they don't, then they can forfeit their ownership of the trademark. So they have to do something, and I think they handled this nicely.
Sure - having to rename everythin IS annoying, but I should have thought about that when I first picked the name.
Regards, Henrik
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Flushed Fish has my vote.
Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Gary Baluha <gumby3203 at gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Galen Johnson <Galen.Johnson at sas.com>wrote:
I'm not saying they weren't very nice...I agree it could have been handled in a much less friendly manner...lawyers never cease to amuse me.
Of course, when we pick a new name, I'm going to have to figure out a different name for The Shire to go with it...maybe I'll call it "Live Dog" or "Undead Hamster" or "Flushed Fish"... :-D
Hahah, "Undead Hamster"! That name immediately reminded me of the "Hampster Dance" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampster_Dance]
=G=
-----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:32 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
In <36304.192.168.0.1.1217859745.squirrel at epperson.homelinux.net> "Hobbit User in Richmond" <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> writes:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I agree. I think they have been treated me nicely; they could have just sent me a "stop-doing-this-or-we'll-sue-you-now" letter. They didn't, and in fact they have been generous to suggest a couple of possible name changes that I could do which would keep them happy.
Add to this that they actually knew what I was talking about, when I told them that Hobbit is an Open Source product, so there is no money involved.
They have a trademark to defend, and one of the rules of that game is that they MUST react when they become aware of possible violations of their trademark; if they don't, then they can forfeit their ownership of the trademark. So they have to do something, and I think they handled this nicely.
Sure - having to rename everythin IS annoying, but I should have thought about that when I first picked the name.
Regards, Henrik
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anyone suggest HNh (Hobbit is not hobbit) to follow GNU (gnu not unix) ?
Josh Luthman wrote:
Flushed Fish has my vote.
Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Gary Baluha <gumby3203 at gmail.com <mailto:gumby3203 at gmail.com>> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Galen Johnson <Galen.Johnson at sas.com <mailto:Galen.Johnson at sas.com>> wrote: I'm not saying they weren't very nice...I agree it could have been handled in a much less friendly manner...lawyers never cease to amuse me. Of course, when we pick a new name, I'm going to have to figure out a different name for The Shire to go with it...maybe I'll call it "Live Dog" or "Undead Hamster" or "Flushed Fish"... :-D Hahah, "Undead Hamster"! That name immediately reminded me of the "Hampster Dance" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampster_Dance] =G= -----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk <mailto:henrik at hswn.dk>] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:32 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk <mailto:hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen) In <36304.192.168.0.1.1217859745.squirrel at epperson.homelinux.net <mailto:36304.192.168.0.1.1217859745.squirrel at epperson.homelinux.net>> "Hobbit User in Richmond" <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net <mailto:hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net>> writes: >On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote: >> After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out >> they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they >> decided that the name should be changed. >Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that >as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not >selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away >than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the >attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening >cease-and-desist letters. I agree. I think they have been treated me nicely; they could have just sent me a "stop-doing-this-or-we'll-sue-you-now" letter. They didn't, and in fact they have been generous to suggest a couple of possible name changes that I could do which would keep them happy. Add to this that they actually knew what I was talking about, when I told them that Hobbit is an Open Source product, so there is no money involved. They have a trademark to defend, and one of the rules of that game is that they MUST react when they become aware of possible violations of their trademark; if they don't, then they can forfeit their ownership of the trademark. So they have to do something, and I think they handled this nicely. Sure - having to rename everythin IS annoying, but I should have thought about that when I first picked the name. Regards, Henrik To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk <mailto:hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk> To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk <mailto:hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk>
We had a proc we were watching that was originally red. We have since decided that this really is not a red condition for us and should be only a (yellow) warning.
After making the changes in hobbit-clients.cfg and saving the file. Starting/stopping the hobbit server (several times) over the last week. The proc continues to show red.
How do I re-set this parameter?
/tg
Tim Grzechowski wrote:
We had a proc we were watching that was originally red. We have since decided that this really is not a red condition for us and should be only a (yellow) warning.
After making the changes in hobbit-clients.cfg and saving the file.
Starting/stopping the hobbit server (several times) over the last week. The proc continues to show red.
What was the line before and what is it now?
Cheers
Iain
How do I re-set this parameter?
/tg
This is the "new" version. The only difference is that we changed the "fabric_worker_manager" from red to yellow.
HOST=tstfabric64.ce.fedex.com
UP 15m
DISK / 90 95
PROC fabric_keeper 1 red
PROC fabric_worker_manager 1 yellow
PROC portmap 1 red
PROC nfs 1 red
PROC sshd 1 yellow
PROC hobbitlaunch3
Yet it is still showing up on all the display pages as "red"
/tg
-----Original Message----- From: Iain M Conochie [mailto:iain at shihad.org] Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 11:30 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Simple hobbit-clients.cfg Q.
Tim Grzechowski wrote:
We had a proc we were watching that was originally red. We have since decided that this really is not a red condition for us and should be only a (yellow) warning.
After making the changes in hobbit-clients.cfg and saving the file.
Starting/stopping the hobbit server (several times) over the last week. The proc continues to show red.
What was the line before and what is it now?
Cheers
Iain
How do I re-set this parameter?
/tg
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Tim Grzechowski wrote:
This is the "new" version. The only difference is that we changed the "fabric_worker_manager" from red to yellow.
HOST=tstfabric64.ce.fedex.com UP 15m DISK / 90 95 PROC fabric_keeper 1 red PROC fabric_worker_manager 1 yellow PROC portmap 1 red PROC nfs 1 red PROC sshd 1 yellow PROC hobbitlaunch3Yet it is still showing up on all the display pages as "red"
/tg
You could try
PROC fabric_worker_manager 1 color=yellow PROC sshd 1 color=yellow
-----Original Message----- From: Iain M Conochie [mailto:iain at shihad.org] Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 11:30 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Simple hobbit-clients.cfg Q.
Tim Grzechowski wrote:
We had a proc we were watching that was originally red. We have since decided that this really is not a red condition for us and should be only a (yellow) warning.
After making the changes in hobbit-clients.cfg and saving the file.
Starting/stopping the hobbit server (several times) over the last week. The proc continues to show red.What was the line before and what is it now?
Cheers
Iain
How do I re-set this parameter?
/tg
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I had to go one, actually two, step further to get it to work.
First I change it to look like:
PROC fabric_worker_manager 1 "color=yellow"
PROC sshd 1 "color=yellow"
- I had to encase them in double quotes.
Then I had to do a:
./bb 127.0.0.1 "drop tstfabric63.ce.fedex.com procs"
Which I had tried before encase the "color=yellow" in quotes.
But, it works now. THANKS!
/tg
-----Original Message----- From: Iain M Conochie [mailto:iain at shihad.org] Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 12:09 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Simple hobbit-clients.cfg Q.
You could try
PROC fabric_worker_manager 1 color=yellow PROC sshd 1 color=yellow
Insert appropriate Prince (or the artist formerly referred to as Prince) joke here. :-)
Cheers V
From: michael nemeth [mailto:michael.nemeth at lmco.com] Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2008 11:53 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher!
anyone suggest HNh (Hobbit is not hobbit) to follow GNU (gnu not unix) ?
Josh Luthman wrote:
Flushed Fish has my vote.
Josh Luthman
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Direct: 937-552-2343
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poorly. --- Henry Spencer
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Gary Baluha
<gumby3203 at gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Galen Johnson
<Galen.Johnson at sas.com> wrote:
I'm not saying they weren't very nice...I agree
it could have been handled in a much less friendly manner...lawyers never cease to amuse me. Of course, when we pick a new name, I'm going to have to figure out a different name for The Shire to go with it...maybe I'll call it "Live Dog" or "Undead Hamster" or "Flushed Fish"... :-D
Hahah, "Undead Hamster"! That name immediately reminded
me of the "Hampster Dance" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampster_Dance]
=G=
-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:32 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher!
(was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen) In <36304.192.168.0.1.1217859745.squirrel at epperson.homelinux.net> "Hobbit User in Richmond" <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> writes: >On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote: >> After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out >> they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they >> decided that the name should be changed. >Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that >as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not >selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away >than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the >attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening >cease-and-desist letters. I agree. I think they have been treated me nicely; they could have just sent me a "stop-doing-this-or-we'll-sue-you-now" letter. They didn't, and in fact they have been generous to suggest a couple of possible name changes that I could do which would keep them happy. Add to this that they actually knew what I was talking about, when I told them that Hobbit is an Open Source product, so there is no money involved. They have a trademark to defend, and one of the rules of that game is that they MUST react when they become aware of possible violations of their trademark; if they don't, then they can forfeit their ownership of the trademark. So they have to do something, and I think they handled this nicely. Sure - having to rename everythin IS annoying, but I should have thought about that when I first picked the name. Regards, Henrik To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk
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Hi all
I sent this the other day, but somehow, the formatting got all garbled, so I doubt anybody took any notice of it.
I did a bit of thinking about names.
Precog - see Minority Report (the movie)
AWAC - See military refereces
Horus - See All-seeing Eye of Horus
Panoptes - See Argus Panoptes of greek mythology (Peacock as new
logo)
MPM - Multi-Platform Monitor (and a nice play on MOM -
Microsoft's abortion)
Aprilicus - A series of spy satellites
Almaz - Russian military (spy) satellites. Almaz also means
diamond - reference to Hobbit icons?
Now here's something else interesting I stumbled upon while random
browsing Wikipedia In the early
stellar cults of Mesopotamia there were four "royal" Stars (known as
Lords) which were called the
"watchers".
Each one of these stars "ruled" over one of the four cardinal points
common to Astrology.
This particular system would date from approximately 3000 BC.
The star Aldebaran, when it marked the Vernal Equinox, held the position of Watcher of the East. Regulus, marking the Summer Solstice, was Watcher of the South. Antares, marking the Autumn Equinox, was Watcher of the West. Fomalhaut, marking the Winter Solstice, was Watcher of the North.
In the star myths the "watchers" themselves were depicted as gods who guarded the Heavens and the Earth. Their nature, as well as their "rank", was altered by the successive lunar and solar cults that replaced the older stellar cults. Any of those could be a good name.
And if we want to stick with fantasy characters, how about one form the game Star Control II / The Ur-Quan Masters? Arilou. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariloulaleelay#Arilou <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariloulaleelay>
Any other ideas? Cheers Vernon
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Vernon? You've really got to get outside more....
8-)
|\/|artin
-----Original Message-----
From: Everett, Vernon [mailto:Vernon.Everett at woodside.com.au]
Sent: 06 August 2008 07:47
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher!
Hi all
I sent this the other day, but somehow, the formatting got all
garbled, so I doubt anybody took any notice of it.
I did a bit of thinking about names.
Precog - see Minority Report (the movie)
AWAC - See military refereces
Horus - See All-seeing Eye of Horus
Panoptes - See Argus Panoptes of greek mythology (Peacock as
new logo)
MPM - Multi-Platform Monitor (and a nice play on MOM -
Microsoft's abortion)
Aprilicus - A series of spy satellites
Almaz - Russian military (spy) satellites. Almaz also
means diamond - reference to Hobbit icons?
Now here's something else interesting I stumbled upon while
random browsing Wikipedia In the early
stellar cults of Mesopotamia there were four "royal" Stars
(known as Lords) which were called the
"watchers".
Each one of these stars "ruled" over one of the four cardinal
points common to Astrology.
This particular system would date from approximately 3000 BC.
The star Aldebaran, when it marked the Vernal Equinox, held the
position of Watcher of the East.
Regulus, marking the Summer Solstice, was Watcher of the South.
Antares, marking the Autumn Equinox, was Watcher of the West.
Fomalhaut, marking the Winter Solstice, was Watcher of the
North.
In the star myths the "watchers" themselves were depicted as
gods who guarded the Heavens and the Earth. Their nature, as well as
their "rank", was altered by the successive lunar and solar cults that
replaced the older stellar cults.
Any of those could be a good name.
And if we want to stick with fantasy characters, how about one
form the game Star Control II / The Ur-Quan Masters?
Arilou.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariloulaleelay#Arilou
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariloulaleelay>
Any other ideas?
Cheers
Vernon
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On Wed, August 6, 2008 09:40, Ward, Martin wrote:
Vernon? You've really got to get outside more....
Sounds like he's been getting waaaay out there, to me.
I've never taken to any of the mythos that have guardians for only the cardinal compass points. The Zuni had it probably had it right, with coverage for the four directions, but also the eagle protecting from above and the mole from below.
How about itsysmon?
The domain itsysmon.com seems to be available...
Just my 2c
Padraig Lennon Senior Systems Engineer Production Services Pioneer Global Investments (Dublin) 5th Floor Georges Quay Plaza, Dublin 2 ext: 2081 Direct dial: 00353 1 480 2081
-----Original Message----- From: Hobbit User in Richmond [mailto:hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net] Sent: 06 August 2008 17:05 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: RE: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher!
On Wed, August 6, 2008 09:40, Ward, Martin wrote:
Vernon? You've really got to get outside more....
Sounds like he's been getting waaaay out there, to me.
I've never taken to any of the mythos that have guardians for only the cardinal compass points. The Zuni had it probably had it right, with coverage for the four directions, but also the eagle protecting from above and the mole from below.
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I am not sure if any member use TWiki. The creater of TWiki ran into similar issues with the copywrite owner of Buck Rogers. Twiki was the kid sized robot. That Robot now appears on the page, along with a disclaimer. I guess the difference there is that twiki.org may actually bring some $'s to the original owners simply in advertising an old memory. Unfortnately, the recent movies have had the opposite effect with hobbit.
So before we lose momentum, what software sits behind the shire?
Can we get a poll going?
I guess before we get a poll we need to create a list of choices. Unless someone has a better method, send your suggestions direct to
philwild at gmail dot com.
I will set up a filter to collect them.
Send the mail with a subject as such:
hobbitname: suggested_name
I will post a list of all suggested names to the list on August 15. Then perhaps we can set up a poll where we can vote.
Thoughts?
Phil 2008/8/4 Hobbit User in Richmond <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net>:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I presume that's because of instruction from the client, not because of the benevolent character of the law firm.
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I think I may have added the poll feature to Dokuwiki...I'll have to doublecheck.
=G=
-----Original Message----- From: Phil Wild [mailto:philwild at gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:38 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
I am not sure if any member use TWiki. The creater of TWiki ran into similar issues with the copywrite owner of Buck Rogers. Twiki was the kid sized robot. That Robot now appears on the page, along with a disclaimer. I guess the difference there is that twiki.org may actually bring some $'s to the original owners simply in advertising an old memory. Unfortnately, the recent movies have had the opposite effect with hobbit.
So before we lose momentum, what software sits behind the shire?
Can we get a poll going?
I guess before we get a poll we need to create a list of choices. Unless someone has a better method, send your suggestions direct to
philwild at gmail dot com.
I will set up a filter to collect them.
Send the mail with a subject as such:
hobbitname: suggested_name
I will post a list of all suggested names to the list on August 15. Then perhaps we can set up a poll where we can vote.
Thoughts?
Phil 2008/8/4 Hobbit User in Richmond <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net>:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I presume that's because of instruction from the client, not because of the benevolent character of the law firm.
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Hey guys,
May be we could use hobbeat for the new name. A heart beats. With hobbeat, we monitor the beats of our systems :-)
No more problem with the layers and we have some meaning with the new name,
Etienne.
From: "Phil Wild" <philwild at gmail.com> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 9:38 AM To: <hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
I am not sure if any member use TWiki. The creater of TWiki ran into similar issues with the copywrite owner of Buck Rogers. Twiki was the kid sized robot. That Robot now appears on the page, along with a disclaimer. I guess the difference there is that twiki.org may actually bring some $'s to the original owners simply in advertising an old memory. Unfortnately, the recent movies have had the opposite effect with hobbit.
So before we lose momentum, what software sits behind the shire?
Can we get a poll going?
I guess before we get a poll we need to create a list of choices. Unless someone has a better method, send your suggestions direct to
philwild at gmail dot com.
I will set up a filter to collect them.
Send the mail with a subject as such:
hobbitname: suggested_name
I will post a list of all suggested names to the list on August 15. Then perhaps we can set up a poll where we can vote.
Thoughts?
How about use hobbit wiki site for this polling purpose ?
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/System_Monitoring_with_Hobbit/User_Guide#Renami...
tj
Phil 2008/8/4 Hobbit User in Richmond <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net>:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I presume that's because of instruction from the client, not because of the benevolent character of the law firm.
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Yes, the wiki would be good to list the names. I think we need a real poll though to ensure there is no funny business with the poll though ;-)
Sometimes I find though that the simpler you make something for people the more response you get...
Cheers
Phil
2008/8/4 T.J. Yang <tj_yang at hotmail.com>:
From: "Phil Wild" <philwild at gmail.com> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 9:38 AM To: <hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
I am not sure if any member use TWiki. The creater of TWiki ran into similar issues with the copywrite owner of Buck Rogers. Twiki was the kid sized robot. That Robot now appears on the page, along with a disclaimer. I guess the difference there is that twiki.org may actually bring some $'s to the original owners simply in advertising an old memory. Unfortnately, the recent movies have had the opposite effect with hobbit.
So before we lose momentum, what software sits behind the shire?
Can we get a poll going?
I guess before we get a poll we need to create a list of choices. Unless someone has a better method, send your suggestions direct to
philwild at gmail dot com.
I will set up a filter to collect them.
Send the mail with a subject as such:
hobbitname: suggested_name
I will post a list of all suggested names to the list on August 15. Then perhaps we can set up a poll where we can vote.
Thoughts?
How about use hobbit wiki site for this polling purpose ?
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/System_Monitoring_with_Hobbit/User_Guide#Renami...
tj
Phil 2008/8/4 Hobbit User in Richmond <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net>:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I presume that's because of instruction from the client, not because of the benevolent character of the law firm.
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From: "Galen Johnson" <Galen.Johnson at sas.com> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 9:52 AM To: <hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: RE: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
I'm not saying they weren't very nice...I agree it could have been handled in a much less friendly manner...lawyers never cease to amuse me.
Of course, when we pick a new name, I'm going to have to figure out a different name for The Shire to go with it...maybe I'll call it "Live Dog" or "Undead Hamster" or "Flushed Fish"... :-D
Since Henrik is going to use sourceforge more and open up the acess,
How about use sourceforge.net to host hobbit add-ons(The Shire) ?
Lets pool in limited hobbit resources together.
tj
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-----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:32 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
In <36304.192.168.0.1.1217859745.squirrel at epperson.homelinux.net> "Hobbit User in Richmond" <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> writes:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I agree. I think they have been treated me nicely; they could have just sent me a "stop-doing-this-or-we'll-sue-you-now" letter. They didn't, and in fact they have been generous to suggest a couple of possible name changes that I could do which would keep them happy.
Add to this that they actually knew what I was talking about, when I told them that Hobbit is an Open Source product, so there is no money involved.
They have a trademark to defend, and one of the rules of that game is that they MUST react when they become aware of possible violations of their trademark; if they don't, then they can forfeit their ownership of the trademark. So they have to do something, and I think they handled this nicely.
Sure - having to rename everythin IS annoying, but I should have thought about that when I first picked the name.
Regards, Henrik
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I started out on sourceforge...it didn't work out too well.
-----Original Message----- From: T.J. Yang [mailto:tj_yang at hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 11:01 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
From: "Galen Johnson" <Galen.Johnson at sas.com> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 9:52 AM To: <hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: RE: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
I'm not saying they weren't very nice...I agree it could have been handled in a much less friendly manner...lawyers never cease to amuse me.
Of course, when we pick a new name, I'm going to have to figure out a different name for The Shire to go with it...maybe I'll call it "Live Dog" or "Undead Hamster" or "Flushed Fish"... :-D
Since Henrik is going to use sourceforge more and open up the acess,
How about use sourceforge.net to host hobbit add-ons(The Shire) ?
Lets pool in limited hobbit resources together.
tj
=G=
-----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:32 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
In <36304.192.168.0.1.1217859745.squirrel at epperson.homelinux.net> "Hobbit User in Richmond" <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> writes:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I agree. I think they have been treated me nicely; they could have just sent me a "stop-doing-this-or-we'll-sue-you-now" letter. They didn't, and in fact they have been generous to suggest a couple of possible name changes that I could do which would keep them happy.
Add to this that they actually knew what I was talking about, when I told them that Hobbit is an Open Source product, so there is no money involved.
They have a trademark to defend, and one of the rules of that game is that they MUST react when they become aware of possible violations of their trademark; if they don't, then they can forfeit their ownership of the trademark. So they have to do something, and I think they handled this nicely.
Sure - having to rename everythin IS annoying, but I should have thought about that when I first picked the name.
Regards, Henrik
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From: "Galen Johnson" <Galen.Johnson at sas.com> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:23 AM To: <hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: RE: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
I started out on sourceforge...it didn't work out too well.
My idea SCM site to hose hobbit is Trac. but I am willing to go with lowest common denominator (sourceforge ;).
I am documenting my learning hobbit and svn here
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/System_Monitoring_with_Hobbit/Developer_Guide#S...
tj
-----Original Message----- From: T.J. Yang [mailto:tj_yang at hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 11:01 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
From: "Galen Johnson" <Galen.Johnson at sas.com> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 9:52 AM To: <hobbit at hswn.dk> Subject: RE: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
I'm not saying they weren't very nice...I agree it could have been handled in a much less friendly manner...lawyers never cease to amuse me.
Of course, when we pick a new name, I'm going to have to figure out a different name for The Shire to go with it...maybe I'll call it "Live Dog" or "Undead Hamster" or "Flushed Fish"... :-D
Since Henrik is going to use sourceforge more and open up the acess,
How about use sourceforge.net to host hobbit add-ons(The Shire) ?
Lets pool in limited hobbit resources together.
tj
=G=
-----Original Message----- From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:32 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Don't make the pie higher! (was: RE: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen)
In <36304.192.168.0.1.1217859745.squirrel at epperson.homelinux.net> "Hobbit User in Richmond" <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> writes:
On Mon, August 4, 2008 09:00, Galen Johnson wrote:
After reading the letters, it looked to me that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to get a slice of the ephemeral pie, they decided that the name should be changed.
Well, as a PHB who's also a Linux lead, the way I read the letters is that as soon as they found out they couldn't pin anyone down to commit to not selling slices of their client's pie and not giving any more of it away than was already the case, they wanted a name change. I thought the attitude was quite refreshing after seeing decades worth of threatening cease-and-desist letters.
I agree. I think they have been treated me nicely; they could have just sent me a "stop-doing-this-or-we'll-sue-you-now" letter. They didn't, and in fact they have been generous to suggest a couple of possible name changes that I could do which would keep them happy.
Add to this that they actually knew what I was talking about, when I told them that Hobbit is an Open Source product, so there is no money involved.
They have a trademark to defend, and one of the rules of that game is that they MUST react when they become aware of possible violations of their trademark; if they don't, then they can forfeit their ownership of the trademark. So they have to do something, and I think they handled this nicely.
Sure - having to rename everythin IS annoying, but I should have thought about that when I first picked the name.
Regards, Henrik
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In <BAY138-W56D6B7BB1CE0CC44A7304C9F7F0 at phx.gbl> "T.J. Yang" <tj_yang at hotmail.com> writes:
Is hobbitmon.com owned by community member here ?
Yes:
$ whois hobbitmon.com
Registrars.domain: hobbitmon.com owner: Henrik Stoerner email: henrik at hswn.dk address: Raunstrupvej 13 city: Vanloese postal-code: 2720 country: DK
Oh well ... now you know where I live :-)
I also have hobbitmon.eu and hobbitmon.dk .
Just right after proposing "hobbitmonitor" naming I grabbed the "hobbitmonitor.com". This name will be donated to the hobbit community if we(Henrik) decide to use HobbitMonitor over hobbitmon.
Thanks ... I haven't decided anything yet, still working my way through all of the suggestions.
Henrik
I haven't heard anything from them :).
From: Gary Baluha [mailto:gumby3203 at gmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 9:45 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Hobbit" name legal stuff; slight name change will happen
I think it's worth asking, have those same lawyers yet stumbled upon The Shire?
I agree with the most recent postings about PHBs and the name "Hobbit", but I wonder if the lawyers would accept HOBBIT (as opposed to Hobbit or H.O.B.B.I.T.). All caps would seem to imply it as an acronym, not needing those ugly periods.
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Dan.McDonald@austinenergy.com
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