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Date:      Fri, 14 Dec 2012 12:11:26 -0500
From:      Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org>
To:        John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org>
Cc:        svn-doc-projects@freebsd.org, doc-committers@freebsd.org, Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu>
Subject:   Re: svn commit: r40000 - projects/pkgng/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports
Message-ID:  <20121214171126.GC1959@glenbarber.us>
In-Reply-To: <201212141150.17025.jhb@freebsd.org>
References:  <201211151440.qAFEeLYN099713@svn.freebsd.org> <201212121124.01664.jhb@freebsd.org> <20121212221953.GJ1314@glenbarber.us> <201212141150.17025.jhb@freebsd.org>

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On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 11:50:16AM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
> > In my view, the differentation made here can be equated to OpenOffice.
> > For example, the name of the application (as a whole) is OpenOffice, but
> > the name of the program for writing a document file is Writer.
>=20
> That's fine, but it's not "New Office" or "New New Office".  It's specifi=
cally
> the "ng" part of the name that I think is not suitable for long-term use.
> =20

Fair enough, and no argument from me. :-)

I was merely pointing out the differentation between the "application"
and the "command" Ben questioned.

Glen


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