God Ginrai said:Hope's not a bad idea, but why do we need a new domain? Why not use a subdomain instead, like so: hope.openpandora.org
-God Ginrai
It doesn't; HOPE could just be used for the categories.
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God Ginrai said:Hope's not a bad idea, but why do we need a new domain? Why not use a subdomain instead, like so: hope.openpandora.org
-God Ginrai
Stoa has nice (if a bit silly) linguistic synergy in English, however I must admit I'd never heard of the term before. Ops being Latin instead of Greek is a little disappointing, but I still think it sounds and means well. The abbreviation could also be more generalized if you wanted to keep it free of Pandorian branding:God Ginrai said:It's well intentioned, but if you want to go with something from Mythology, I would suggest sticking to Greek Mythology, since Pandora is from Greek Mythology. Roman Mythology was purely political, anyways.
EDIT: What about "Stoa"? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoa
-God Ginrai
Sounds too negative for me. Why it's future proof?WhiteFalcon said:Or make it OOPS! (The Original Open Pandora Store) to make it future proof and more symbolic![]()
Screeny said:Sounds too negative for me. Why it's future proof?WhiteFalcon said:Or make it OOPS! (The Original Open Pandora Store) to make it future proof and more symbolic![]()
Subdomains can be stored on different physical servers. They can have entirely different IP addresses, even, and in completely different parts of the world.Screeny said:I think a subdomain isn't the right way because the OP-Servers are very busy after the pandora landed.
Oh... good to knowWizardStan said:Subdomains can be stored on different physical servers. They can have entirely different IP addresses, even, and in completely different parts of the world.Screeny said:I think a subdomain isn't the right way because the OP-Servers are very busy after the pandora landed.
Stoa, I like it...
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