I think gosh stands for Geode functional shell. Or some other friendly word. We're going to drive our existing customers crazy with all this package changing and script changing. Citigroup has 53 Gem fire apps comprising many thousands of lines of code. We're trying to force them to change all of that. Bad idea.
-- Mike Stolz Principal Technical Account Manager Mobile: 631-835-4771 On May 20, 2015 7:53 PM, "Gregory Chase" <[email protected]> wrote: > How about change it to "G-Shell", assuming the tool versions are same for > both Geode and GemFire... > > On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 4:41 PM, John Blum <[email protected]> wrote: > > > This came up in last night's PJUG meeting (** Unleashing the Silicon > Forest > > Fire: the open sourcing of GemFire **) here in PDX. > > > > In Pivotal GemFire, the tool is called Gfsh (pronounced "G-fish", meaning > > GemFire Shell). > > > > Perhaps, we can call the Apache Geode "Shell" tool... "GOSH". > > > > I would say "geosh", but that is 5 letters and sounds related to > geography, > > compared to "gfsh" being 4 letters, therefore... "gosh"! > > > > ;-) > > > > -- > > -John > > 503-504-8657 > > john.blum10101 (skype) > > > > > > -- > Greg Chase > > Director of Product Marketing | Big Data > http://www.pivotal.io/big-data > > Pivotal Software > http://www.pivotal.io/ > > 650-215-0477 > @GregChase > Blog: http://geekmarketing.biz/ >
