If you want something unique, you can use unusual languages. Let's say
Quenya. Aureos for example sounds nice (which might hint to SunOS - aure
means "daylight" in Quenya ;).

Regards,

Hillel.

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 10:10 PM, BM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Alasdair, but you know, Ubuntu does not sounds cheap at all. And
> meaning is very nice, actually. It is rather compact, unique and well
> known world-wide, while OpenAnything is yet another item from similar
> pile (see below). Instead having prefix "Open" to any $CODE_NAME is
> also very common pattern and it sounds even more cheap then FreeBSD or
> CentOS (these actually has their cost value embedded in their brand
> name).
>
>
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