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DM2 names We need a name to solve dm1 and dm2 namespace clash proactively
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* rom (ruby-object-mapper) | |
* rohm | |
* rome (easier to pronounce) | |
* resistance | |
* bloom | |
* allure | |
* agrabla (esperanto) agreeable, enjoyable, lovely, nice, pleasant | |
* vigor (power, energy) | |
* moxie (courage) | |
* "mowr" (pronounced "mower", meaning nothing i can think of, except: "mapping objects with ruby") | |
* ampere | |
* damaru (DataMapper for ruby) | |
* rumada (ruby mapping data) | |
* rudama (ruby data mapper)? | |
* remapper | |
* rem |
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Available domain under .io or .org. | |
Available github account. | |
Available rubygems name! |
What about delineate? Definition:
describe or portray (something) precisely
Also, kind of drawing a line between persistence and domain logic. As uncle bob said:
Good design is about drawing lines.
.io is available, rubygems available, github taken since Feb 14, 2011 but has no activity at all, a dead account. Maybe it's possible to talk to that person to turn it into an organization.
I like remapper.
It sounds like a real word, easy to grok meaning from code / Gemfile, available pretty much anywhere and pronounciation is suitable for talks and presentations.
I like rom: Ruby Object Mapper.
I especially like @wrozka's idea about an 8-bit logo too ;)
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I like the rom, it suggests a nice 8bit logo ;)