Opened 16 years ago
Closed 16 years ago
#103 closed task (fixed)
LEMON or Lemon
Reported by: | Peter Kovacs | Owned by: | Peter Kovacs |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | LEMON 1.0 release |
Component: | documentation | Version: | hg main |
Keywords: | Cc: | Akos Ladanyi | |
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Description
We should decide what form to use, LEMON or Lemon. In the source codes all instances should be replaced with a script.
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Change History (20)
comment:1 Changed 16 years ago by
Type: | defect → task |
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comment:2 Changed 16 years ago by
Owner: | changed from Alpar Juttner to Peter Kovacs |
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Status: | new → assigned |
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Component: | core → documentation |
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Version: | → hg main |
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I found LEMON better for a long time. And it is used almost everywhere.
However since you said one or two weeks ago, that Lemon usually seems better for you, I'm not really sure.
comment:8 follow-up: 13 Changed 16 years ago by
What about other projects whose names are abbreviations like LEMON?
comment:9 Changed 16 years ago by
Cc: | Akos Ladanyi added |
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comment:10 Changed 16 years ago by
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comment:12 Changed 16 years ago by
Replying to deba:
In my opinion, LEMON is better.
Sometimes I feel that 'LEMON' looks like someone is shouting. But if I'm alone with this feeling, then let's use this form.
comment:13 Changed 16 years ago by
Replying to kpeter:
What about other projects whose names are abbreviations like LEMON?
Our case is a bit special, as the word 'lemon' also has a very obvious direct meaning.
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Attachment: | spelling-da953e387d31.patch added |
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comment:14 follow-up: 16 Changed 16 years ago by
comment:15 Changed 16 years ago by
I think LEMON is a good choice.
In the not formal cases we can also use Lemon (e.g. in trac tickets, emails etc.), however in formal cases we should use LEMON consistently (e.g. in the doc, in the tutorial, on the wiki pages etc.).
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comment:17 follow-up: 18 Changed 16 years ago by
[da953e387d31] went to the main branch. Could we close this ticket?
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comment:19 Changed 16 years ago by
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | assigned → closed |
Have your voice, please.
I change my mind every day regarding this question.