Vote for TREX or XaRT Poll ends May 3, 2013
Please help us choose a name for the Xara registry editor we will be creating. The suggestions have been narrowed down to two contenders both of which have snappy nicknames.
Taylored Registry Editor for Xara or TREX This choice directly acknowledges that our departed friend Bill Taylor who was the primary code developer for XaREG
Xara Registry Tool or XART It could be pronounced zart. This choice, while less sentimental doesn't require the user to "get" the reference to Bill Taylor. Bill's name doesn't have to be in the name of the program, he can be remembered on screen in the programs about screen, in a footer perhaps and/or on the software's download page.
So make your choice. This poll will close on May 3, 2013.
NOTE: We can not use XaReg because the code and the name belongs in whole or in part to Bill's estate. And we are not using any of his code in this project and we don't have permission to do so either.
In most, if not all, countries of the world naming a product the same name as another, pre-existing product that does the same thing, is discouraged or illegal. In any case it is deceptive or confusing. And even though using the same name is meant as an homage or memorial, really doesn't matter.
Re: Vote for TREX or XaRT Poll ends May 3, 2013
Hi,
I think Xart is better, but mainly because Trex is a brand of lard in the uk!
Whatever you decide, Bill will not be forgotten. Nope.
Good luck.
Ali
Re: Vote for TREX or XaRT Poll ends May 3, 2013
hmm I think TREX is a bit out there and the XART abreviation sounds like an art tool instead of a registry editor. Personally I would prefer the existing name XaReg over these because it's more self explanatory and I think retaining the name would also be a good tribute in itself.
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Originally Posted by
xtom
hmm I think TREX is a bit out there and the XART abreviation sounds like an art tool instead of a registry editor. Personally I would prefer the existing name XaReg over these because it's more self explanatory and I think retaining the name would also be a good tribute in itself.
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Originally Posted by
xtom
hmm I think TREX is a bit out there and the XART abreviation sounds like an art tool instead of a registry editor. Personally I would prefer the existing name XaReg over these because it's more self explanatory and I think retaining the name would also be a good tribute in itself.
Hi,
I don't regularly post on this Forum, however I believe the original name (XaReg) should stand for itself, as that's what I presume Bill called it in the first place.
Steve
Re: Vote for TREX or XaRT Poll ends May 3, 2013
If I have to choose between the two titles for the project, then it will have to be XART, but I would have preferred the one Bill chose originally, XaReg.
Stygg
Re: Vote for TREX or XaRT Poll ends May 3, 2013
Why change the name? Keeping XaReg would honor Bill's efforts more than any cleverly contrived acrynom.
Re: Vote for TREX or XaRT Poll ends May 3, 2013
I vote for XaReg. (Yay Soquili).
I think it's more descriptive, it honors Bill, and I don't care for either of the other names.
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We were hoping Sledger was around to chime in, I think he must be on Holiday or something. I think he could give us permission to use XaReg.
Re: Vote for TREX or XaRT Poll ends May 3, 2013
NOTE: We can not use XaReg because the code and the name belongs in whole or in part to Bill's estate. And we are not using any of his code in this project and we don't have permission to do so either.
In most, if not all, countries of the world naming a product the same name as another, pre-existing product that does the same thing, is discouraged or illegal. In any case it is deceptive or confusing. And even though using the same name is meant as an homage or memorial, really doesn't matter.
So we will honor Bill in the software and the documentation but we can't use his code or the name. And that is why we are polling for a new name.