Looking for a name for a deployment framework...
Dave Angel
davea at davea.name
Tue Jun 25 22:16:30 EDT 2013
On 06/25/2013 03:38 PM, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
> jonathan.slenders at gmail.com writes:
>
>> Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic
>> server deployments?
>
> Whatever you choose, make sure it is easily searchable. Googling for
> "puppet" and "chef" only recently gave relevant results for something
> not, er, doll or food related. It is not helpful that one of chef's
> tools is called "knife".
>
> Puns may be fun, (ok, puns _are_ fun, but don't ask my wife about that)
> but it'll be a pain to find information about the software. This _may_
> hinder adoption, as helpful search results may be hard to find.
>
> Find something prononouncable, check it for "does not mean anything
> insulting to anyone's mother's genetics in whatever language", and do a
> quick search for it. The less results you get, the easier information
> about your software will be to find later.
>
OHHH, we've got another google-groups sucker. Please switch to
something that works, that doesn't double-post (like your current
message), and that doesn't double-space any quoting of previous messages.
Google groups has been broken for a long time, though the details change
from version to version. Learning to use it right is harder than
switching to a simple mail client like Thunderbird.
--
DaveA
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