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Firebird Name Debate Enters a New Stage

An anonymous reader writes "As many readers will know, mozilla.org was asked to change the name for their standalone browser, Phoenix as another browser had the same name. After months of discussion, the new name was announced as Mozilla Firebird. Despite the new name being approved by AOL Legal, supporters of the FirebirdSQL database were quick to object (though the name is also used by many other people). A coincidentally named supporter of FirebirdSQL, IBPhoenix, put up a slightly immature request for their readers to participate in mass posting campaign targetting mozilla.org developers' email accounts, newsgroups and even forums at independent sites such as MozillaZine and Slashdot. FirebirdSQL's official site later reiterated this message. However, IBPhoenix have now declared this shock-and-awe stage of their campaign over, heralding it a success. Their second stage calls for a more focussed email protest at just two of mozilla.org's members: Mitchell Baker (mozilla.org's leader) and Asa Dotzler (announcer of the name change). In addition, they ask their readers to move away from 'derogatory messages' and to show more 'courtesy'. Unsurprisingly, the beleaguered admins of affected sites such as MozillaZine have welcomed this change of direction. This is getting very interesting!"

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  1. I got a name for em! by Nate+Fox · · Score: 5, Funny

    how bout Daawtrtdfw? Google turns up nothing, so I'm sure its not taken.

    smile, you'll live longer. :)

    1. Re:I got a name for em! by klui · · Score: 5, Funny

      New tag line: It's spelled Daawtrtdfw but pronounced Phoenix. Hell, I sure can't pronounce how it's spelled.

  2. No, by pb · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think that's a well-known Welsh browser, actually.

    Are you sure you weren't searching English-only? :)

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  3. I see it as Mozilla.org's duty by Sevn · · Score: 5, Funny

    to completely ignore these idiots and definitely
    keep the name to spite them now. It might not be
    a bad idea to write some sort of redirection or
    "pitty party" filter code that rewrites the
    offending morons websites like Opera did with
    MSN.

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  4. Just name it like all unix executables by Sexy+Commando · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd pick the name "br" as my first choice. Self-explainatory, too.

  5. Re:Shock and Awe? by Draigon · · Score: 5, Funny

    Where do I sign the petition to prevent the words "Shock and Awe" to ever be used together again? If I have an aneurysm, you'll know why.

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  6. New name idea... by Znonymous+Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let's just call it "Browser" and "eMail". That's what everyone calls them anyway...

    Example

    "My browser just crashed."

    or

    "I can't check my email."

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    1. Re:New name idea... by panaceaa · · Score: 5, Funny

      We should merge both into one project called "The Internet".

      Example

      "The Internet isn't working."

      That's what everyone calls their computers anyway...

  7. Phallus was already suggested by dereklam · · Score: 5, Funny
    How about Phallus? I don't think anyone else will fight for that project name.

    In fact, it's already been suggested: Most People Agree: Phallus is a Really Bad Name for a Browser 8-)

  8. Re:Phallus? by dkh2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can see the promo now...

    Mozilla Phallus It's one F#(%ing fast browser!

    Bummeroskies, Dude. The folks at slashdot have eliminated my ability to use a style="" in my <div>.

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