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Hi Klaus,
Of course I agree. It's a matter of time to know what Kamailio stand
for. I think Apache is a nicer name than Kamailio, but anyway: I agree
the name is mainly a question of personal taste and currently I don't
like that taste - nevertheless, I think the name should be changed to a
more handy one, just to round up the whole product.
And sure: The name won't stop telcos from using the Software rather that
project structure, roadmap and quality.
regards and peace
Helmut
Klaus Darilion schrieb:
| Helmut Kuper wrote:
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|> Hm,
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|> well, maybe I have to make it a bit more clear what I meant. Kamailio is
|> pronounceable in german, but it is not easy in terms of smoothyness -
|> like openser was or freeswitch is ...
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|> KAMAILIO hmmm no, not with the best will in the world: I have problems
|> with it to say it without explaining what that name points to. I think
|> it is not a good name to inspire confidence. Maybe it needs a slogan to
|> explain a bit more :D
|
| IMO this is all a matter of time. Would you think that Apache is a web
| server and Eclipse is an IDE and Asterisk is an IP PBX? Me not. But now,
| if you tell one of these names to an IT guy they know what you are
| talking about. Thus, in my opinion, we just need some trust in the
| product - I do not believe the argument that telcos will use open source
| only if the name indicates open/free/SIP.... Nobody uses a product just
| because of its name.
|
| But I have to accept that others don't like name ...:-(
|
| regards
| klaus
|
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