[Windmill-dev] windmill vs Windmill grammar
Mikeal Rogers
mikeal at osafoundation.org
Mon Oct 15 17:52:15 PDT 2007
I've been pretty bad about using them interchangeably.
I seem to use "Windmill" when describing the project, goals, some
kind of overall architecture, feature or workflow. I use "windmill"
when talking about using the product and any smaller specific feature.
When talking about the project I think we should be diligent about
using "Windmill" since it's the name of a fairly large project and we
do have a pretty capital W logo :) I don't have a strong opinion
about how to use it the rest of the time, although i like using
"windmill" when talking about using the product because that's the
name of the binary and python module.
-Mikeal
On Oct 15, 2007, at 3:35 PM, Adam Christian wrote:
> In a lot of our docs and presentations etc, the name windmill is
> lower cased.. since it is the name of a project like Cosmo or
> Chandler, or Selenium.. shouldn't we be upper casing this?
>
> Adam
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