Chris Withers wrote:
Ken Manheimer wrote:
Python Zopelet Perl Zopelet XSLT Zopelet
Zope-specific, runs on the server, shows the implementation language, won't be confused with non-remotely-editable functions, methods, scripts, code in general.
... Zopelet means absolutely nothing, and will just add to confusion :-(
I agree with Ken: I think it's a good choice because it *is* Zope-specific -- I think Zope should be in the name. If you are using Zope, it will be meaningful; if not, it won't -- and shouldn't be. I also think "Zopelet" does not "mean absolutely nothing" in terms of connotation -- it carries the connotations that Ken mentioned, which is good. My $0.02. -- Steve. oo _\o \/\ \ / ____________________________________________ oo _________________ "Sometime you're the windshield; sometime you're the bug." - Knopfler Stephen C. Waterbury Component Technologies Code 562, NASA/GSFC and Radiation Effects Branch Greenbelt, MD 20771 Engineering Web/Database Specialist Tel: 301-286-7557 FAX: 301-286-1695 WWW: http://misspiggy.gsfc.nasa.gov/people/waterbug.html _________________________________________________________________