Project Naming Advice Needed

Dec
06
2006

A perfect storm has been brewing to push me into building an online RSS reader. Yes, I know there are 1000 of these things already. That's why I said "pushed". I have used pretty much every RSS reader I can get my hands on. And, every one (including the solution I hacked together for myself) bugs me. Sure, some bug me less than others (FeedSeeder is really nice and I'm sure will be useful to lots of people, just not me), but not a single one of them seems to match the ways I really want to use RSS. However, in using so stinking many of them, I have a really clear idea of what I like and what I don't.

So, that's the pain point and a set of requirements. Then there's the fact that I've been itching to use Symfony on something. I feel like a kid with a new labelmaker, running through the house looking for stuff to label. However, rather than just slapping "large saucepan" labels onto all of the pots in the cabinet, I'd like to use it on something useful.

So far, we've got a mild development storm brewing (a problem and a solution), but it's not yet ready to explode into the perfect storm.

What's that? Shelly's starting a new class in her MBA program? Crap. I think I hear thunder in the distance. With Shelly studying, I've got uninterrupted leisure time (the time we carve out to not be accountable to anyone for it) available. In December, January and February. In Minnesota.

So, I've got time, a problem and a solution I want to implement. I think this storm is nigh unto inevitable.

On Sunday, I started sketching out data models, etc. and have been digging into the symfony docs pretty heavily. However, the problem I keep running into is the naming of things which are clearly looking for the name of the project. See, I don't know what to call it.

It's an app to dig through RSS-sourced information. It's a content research desktop. It's an RSS reader. But, it's nameless. Any suggestions?

I need whatever name I pick to be available as a .com domain name for future distribution and public availability. I also don't want a name that screams "Web 2.0" or has anything spelled wrong. I am pretty much certain that many of the current "trendy" names are going to sound just as cringe-worthy as "cyber" does as a prefix today.

 

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Thanks,
J

2 Responses to “Project Naming Advice Needed”

  1. Garrick Van Buren Says:

    J, yours makes it a total of 3 major RSS reader projects in-development in town.

  2. J Wynia Says:

    Other than yours, what's the other one?

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