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===A need for urgency in closing the name discussion?===
===A need for urgency in closing the name discussion?===
An open-ended renaming discussion is likely to stall promotion.  For example, I would like to add Appropedia to the http://www.worldvolunteerweb.org/resources/web-links.html page, and as many other pages as I can find, but I hesitate to do this if we are likely to change to a new name.  If, on the other hand, we choose to move forward with promotion, that is, IMHO, effectively making a decision to keep the Appropedia name (and that may be just fine).  I would prefer that such decisions be more "conscious."  Shall we find ways to drive this discussion forward?  First, raise the profile of the discussion to the main page? (Can do this very quickly.)  Actively contact registered users and ask for their commentary? (Can do this in a day or two.)  Set a deadline for proposed names? (Say, October 10?) Set another deadline for consensus on a new name (if any)?  (Say, October 20?)   
An open-ended renaming discussion is likely to stall promotion.  For example, I would like to add Appropedia to the http://www.worldvolunteerweb.org/resources/web-links.html page, and as many other pages as I can find, but I hesitate to do this if we are likely to change to a new name.  If, on the other hand, we choose to move forward with promotion, that is, IMHO, effectively making a decision to keep the Appropedia name (and that may be just fine).  I would prefer that such decisions be more "conscious."  Shall we find ways to drive this discussion forward?  First, raise the profile of the discussion to the main page? (Can do this very quickly.)  Actively contact registered users and ask for their commentary? (Can do this in a day or two.)  Set a deadline for proposed names? (Say, October 10?) Set another deadline for consensus on a new name (if any)?  (Say, October 20?)
 
:I think that setting a quick deadline is a good idea. I have been conducting informal, in person, minute-surveys and most people seem to stick with Appropedia based on either liking the name, or for the many people that do not ''get'' the name, based on the fact that it is already linked to and existing.  I think that we should pick a faster timeline.  As far as promoting this to the front page, I feel that we should be careful with how much we ask, and how much we give an impression that this site is here to stay.  Indeed we are discussing this question late in the game, and the discussion does not engender the sense of how much other work has gone on here.  I will be back in a few hours to say more, but if we do promote this to the front, maybe we could set up some type of quick and easy, radio button, survey tool to encourage more input.  Thank you all for your time and consideration.  --[[User:Lonny|Lonny]] 10:36, 26 September 2006 (PDT)
 


==Names==
==Names==

Revision as of 17:36, 26 September 2006

Introduction

This page is a continuation of a discussion started at Appropedia:Village_pump regarding a potential new broader name for Appropedia.

A need for urgency in closing the name discussion?

An open-ended renaming discussion is likely to stall promotion. For example, I would like to add Appropedia to the http://www.worldvolunteerweb.org/resources/web-links.html page, and as many other pages as I can find, but I hesitate to do this if we are likely to change to a new name. If, on the other hand, we choose to move forward with promotion, that is, IMHO, effectively making a decision to keep the Appropedia name (and that may be just fine). I would prefer that such decisions be more "conscious." Shall we find ways to drive this discussion forward? First, raise the profile of the discussion to the main page? (Can do this very quickly.) Actively contact registered users and ask for their commentary? (Can do this in a day or two.) Set a deadline for proposed names? (Say, October 10?) Set another deadline for consensus on a new name (if any)? (Say, October 20?)

I think that setting a quick deadline is a good idea. I have been conducting informal, in person, minute-surveys and most people seem to stick with Appropedia based on either liking the name, or for the many people that do not get the name, based on the fact that it is already linked to and existing. I think that we should pick a faster timeline. As far as promoting this to the front page, I feel that we should be careful with how much we ask, and how much we give an impression that this site is here to stay. Indeed we are discussing this question late in the game, and the discussion does not engender the sense of how much other work has gone on here. I will be back in a few hours to say more, but if we do promote this to the front, maybe we could set up some type of quick and easy, radio button, survey tool to encourage more input. Thank you all for your time and consideration. --Lonny 10:36, 26 September 2006 (PDT)

Names

Please list name ideas below, as third level titles, i.e. ===Name Idea===

WinWinWiki

  • Pros:
    • winwinwiki.org domain name already owned by a member of Appropedia community
  • Cons:

BuildCapacity.org

  • Pros:
    • domain already owned by Appropedia
  • Cons:
    • Jargony

VillagePump.org

  • Pros:
  • Cons:

Apropedia.org (notice the one p)

  • Pros:
    • Already linked to Appropedia.org
    • Easy transition
    • More spellable internationally
  • Cons:

Comments

(should we move the initial bulk of the conversation from Village Pump to here?)

I think we should only move succint pertinent pieces to the pros and cons above. --Lonny 16:04, 24 September 2006 (PDT)

After seeing some of the commentary at http://www.blogschmog.net/blog/?p=471#comments, I was struck by a flash of genius (at least I thought so): VillagePump.org. The domain is available. Rather similar to VillageEarth.org. Come to think of it, I like the VillageEarth name as well. If others like it, maybe that's a carrot to lobby for coalescence with that group? --Curtbeckmann 15:45, 24 September 2006 (PDT)

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