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Hi All, I'm rather new to this project and I'd like to spread the word, but I feel that there's a bit of a naming collision when trying to discuss it with the outside world. Go had a similar issue, but then a convention developed with the term golang so that people could find things about it instead of the ancient board game. What's the term that you use to describe this project and community with the outside world? I'd like to try to be consistent with whatever you've come up with already. Thanks, Chris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20210305/89d5 4681/attachment.htm>
On Fri, Mar 05, 2021 at 02:50:03PM -0500, Chris McGee wrote: > there's a bit of a naming collision when trying to discuss it with the > outside world. Go had a similar issue, but then a convention developed with > the term golang so that people could find things about it instead of the > ancient board game. I think for the most part people say Gemini protocol if they need to disambiguate the protocol from the rocket from the Zodiac sign. I don't think there's a name collision there unless there's another Gemini protocol out there somewhere, but if there is we appear to have kicked its ass because a Google search for Gemini protocol brings me to all the right stuff (which feels like a miracle -- this project has come so far in these two short years) which still isn't the case when you're looking for Go documentation, so I think we're probably fine. best, ~lel
On Fri, 5 Mar 2021 at 19:50, Chris McGee <newton688 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I'm rather new to this project and I'd like to spread the word, but I feel that there's a bit of a naming collision when trying to discuss it with the outside world. Go had a similar issue, but then a convention developed with the term golang so that people could find things about it instead of the ancient board game. > > What's the term that you use to describe this project and community with the outside world? I'd like to try to be consistent with whatever you've come up with already. > ? "Gemini protocol" for the protocol. ? "Gemtext" for the text format (text/gemini). ? "Gemini space" for talking about our version of the "web", that is all the sites and stuff hosted with Gemini. -Oliver Simmons
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