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> >Besides the other ideas I posted, I thought up "Namespace Gloss" or > >"Resource Gloss". > > > >I don't like "* Discovery Directory" since the "discovery" seems > >redundant given the "directory". Looks like just a way to toss in a > >buzzword now that DISCO is back in vogue, with new cousin UDDI. > > > >Other ideas: "Resource Charter", "Resource Summary", "Resource Outlay", > >"Namespace Resource Directory" (has the requisite three words). > > Since this thing is directing one to a bunch of potentially > interesting and related resources, "resource directory" seems > the most natural to me (I can take or leave "discovery"). I don't know. I think that the "directory" term has been thoroughly hijacked by the UDDIs of the world. I think a lot of people would associate it with the machine-readable aspect. If you look closely at my suggestions besides "Namespace Resource Directory", I am emphasizing the aspect of elucidation for humans ("gloss" is an explanation or interpretation, "charter" is a contract with elements of explanation, "summary" needs no explanation"). It doesn't have to be one of my suggestions, but I do think we should emphasize the human-readable aspect in the name to differentiate it from all the strictly machine-oriented specs emerging. Any one else handy with a mot juste? > I hesitate to include "namespace" in the title of this thing > because, as a resource discovery mechanism, it's useful regardless > how you get to it, and you needn't get to it just from a namespace > name. In fact, the mechanism we're talking about needn't have > anything to do with a namespace--see all the previously referenced > discussion about packaging and manifests and such. Even though > many of us are in agreement that such a directory is a very useful > thing to have at the end of a namespace URI, it seems a shame to > develop such a useful thing and then restrict it (even in name) to > only that one function. Yes, this makes sense. Thanks. -- Uche Ogbuji Principal Consultant uche.ogbuji@f... +1 303 583 9900 x 101 Fourthought, Inc. http://Fourthought.com 4735 East Walnut St, Ste. C, Boulder, CO 80301-2537, USA Software-engineering, knowledge-management, XML, CORBA, Linux, Python
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