-1 Aseca, it sounds like Maseca (the corn flower), and looks too much like Acegi. -1 Toran, too close to Torah or Koran (Qur'an) which makes me feel like it's some sort of religious thing.
+1 Shiro, just because it seems like it has the best chance of winning over the above two. My first pick would be KeyPad, but people don't seem to like that. --Erik On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Les Hazlewood <lhazlew...@apache.org>wrote: > Hi everyone, > > The period for name suggestions has ended, and we received many good > submissions. Thanks so much for all who submitted - naming is not an easy > task given the research that has to be done, and your efforts are much > appreciated. > > Below is a list of all submissions that cleared TESS [1] searches, along > with their meanings. The spreadsheet I used to accumulate this information > may also be viewed here: > > http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=rSmvjJ9yuJao7_rzldg_SxQ&output=html[2]<http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=rSmvjJ9yuJao7_rzldg_SxQ&output=html%5B2%5D> > > The list is ordered alphabetically accompanied by their meanings. Please > only select one. Due to the weekend, the voting period will extend to > Midnight (GMT-8) June 3rd. Thanks! > > Apache Aseca - relevant letters in "Application SECurity Api" > Apache AuthentiKi - play on previous 'Ki' name > Apache Boahn - "security" in Korean (Boahn:보안) > Apache KeyPad - electronic lock > Apache Narsil - sword of Kind Elendil,Lord Of The Rings - represents > power/protection > Apache Panekana - "security" in Hawaiian > Apache Security - Apache security framework, but might have probs w/ > apachesecurity.net [3] > Apache Sekuriti - "security" in Malay > Apache Shiro - "castle" in Japanese > Apache Sikkert - "security" in Danish > Apache Tidasi - variant of Tidasif (see next), easier to pronounce > Apache Tidasif - the word "Secured" using an offset of one character > (s->t, e->i, etc). > Apache Toran - a gateway, often a monumental approach to a Buddhist > temple > Apache XSJ - relevant letters in "eXtensible Security for Java" > > [1] http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=tess&state=4001:4hnqd9.1.1 > [2] > http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=rSmvjJ9yuJao7_rzldg_SxQ&output=html > [3] http://www.apachesecurity.net/ >