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Change the name of this software, maybe? #41
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+1 (just because I find it not good enough) |
I'm OK with a name change but it would need to be something awesome to make it worth the effort and I don't have any better ideas myself, I used up all of my limited creativity on Terminix. So if folks have suggestions, post them here and we'll see if anything interesting pops up. |
If it is indeed terminal, how about "Final"? |
"Final" is a nice thought but a variant of that was already used for FinalTerm and there would be too much confusion between the two even though FinalTerm is no longer actively being developed. |
Mosaic |
I like Mosaic, what do others think? |
Last release 3.0 / 1997; 19 years ago |
Determined? ... Termite? (Yeah, okay, maybe not.) |
Why not something not that "nerd"? Update: Or even more casual: TermBook = Thats actually good too! |
If it is CLI to the max, it would be climax. But I expect it to lose in Google discovery to... other similarly named sites. |
Tilapia? Therm? Ceramic? Terracotta? Porcelain? Rects? (Make a KDE version called REKT :P) A name alluding to tessellation, mosaics or rectangles? |
Terracotta sounds nice to me. But Tilapia? |
Therm? The hot new version - the Therminal! |
I was actually thinking Thermite at one point, but it's a bit too close to Termite which another terminal is using for it's name. It would be nice to have a name that is unique for SEO purposes where someone could just google the name alone and this is what comes up. I guess there's a reason why car companies pay big books for consultants to name new car models... Sorry but I'm not a fan of TermBook Alex, sounds like a laptop :) Of the ones suggested so far, Mosaic is still my favourite. I think we are safe from name collision on the Mosaic browser :) |
For Mosaic this one comes in mind: http://mozaik.rocks/ But it has a distinct spelling and is a completely different product, so probably save to use Mosaic anyway |
Maybe overly traditionalist: Uplink? |
Dome-terminal? Like gnome-terminal, written in D. Perhaps shorten executable name to just dome. Edit: looks like derminal has been claimed for a loosely similar project. |
Not really feeling Dome-terminal, but it got me thinking about DTerm or dTerm maybe, similar to iTerm in concept. Unfortunately that name is taken: http://decimus.net/dterm Feel the same way about UpLink, interesting idea but not grabbing me. Mosaic is still my fave. |
I think perhaps too many people still are familiar with what Mosaic is/was. It would be hard to take over a name that has such a legacy behind it. Additional Suggestions: |
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My 5 cents... How about DeltaTerm/ Δterm? Delta for the Greek letter (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_%28letter%29) |
@edubxb I like that idea. |
Ditto, maybe? |
What about "Splitterm"? |
TerminD |
Terminatrix? Keeps something from the current name, gets the badass part from Terminator. But I like better the ones playing with the "tile" concept: Tessellate or Mosaic which is the best so far for me. Also "dividing" could work as a concept. Divide could be a name itself, or you could call it Thiessen or Voronoi in honour of the scientists who studied a particular (and very cool-looking) way of dividing euclidean space. |
I think the major consideration of the naming are:
Some of the name I thought of:
Besides, I like Mosaic very much. It is both visualize and easier to remember. It's also naturally highlighting the window tiling. |
;) |
"invited", since it is an "Instance of VTE in D" or however you want to mix the anagram around |
I've opened a poll on Google+, feel free to vote and let's see if we can get a consensus: |
What about Terminus? 👍 |
Terminus is a good name, but too late to add a new option too the poll. At this point it looks like I'll be sticking with Terminix and closing this issue. At some point, you just have to move on :) |
Poll seems to be pretty much in favour of sticking with Terminix, so status quo for now and I'm closing this issue. Thanks everyone for the suggestions. |
If you search Terminix on Google, you'd most certainly find a whole page of result about "Your Strongest Defense Against Pests & Termites" (I am not including a link here. Don't want to further push their SEO rank). It is hard to search discussion and resource. And it is not a common term like "Terminator".
I think it is better to rename this project to either:
What do you think?
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