flo...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Actually, they call their package "dojox.dtl". Their documentation
>> explains that it implements the Django template language.

Yep: http://dojotoolkit.org/book/dojo-book-0-9/part-5-dojox/dojox-dtl

> Even still, at a local Python meetup a little over a month ago,
> someone raised their hand and asked a question that went something
> like this: "I saw that Django switched over to being JavaScript now,
> and is part of Dojo.  Why would they do that?"  The fact that it even
> referenced the name Django confused more than zero people.

Some people are blessed with being naturally confused without external 
factors.

Personally I like DTL --- it is a short memorable to-the-point acronym 
that pays homage to Django, yet distinctive enough from everything else. 
It doesn't play on subtle associations nor obscure music trivia, yet it 
doesn't hide its heritage.

If I was to do a Perl port of DTL, I'll choose ... the DTL namespace, if 
it is not taken yet.

Thanks,

Eugene


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