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Hobbit is dead, Long live Xymon
- To: "hobbit (at) hswn.dk" <hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
- Subject: Hobbit is dead, Long live Xymon
- From: "Everett, Vernon" <Vernon.Everett (at) woodside.com.au>
- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 22:03:57 +0900
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- Thread-topic: Hobbit is dead, Long live Xymon
I have thought about the name for a while, and I think I like it.
...and now a doctor with a small torch will show us where that name came from. :-)
Who cares how we came to the name.
It's no worse than Zabbix, or Nagios, or any of the other names that were probably thought up in a similar way.
And personally, I think it is better than Hobbit.
Hobbit, as a name, has the distinct disadvantage of being associated with diminutive, hairy footed, fantasy creatures of dubious capability and considerable luck.
It also has the other main disadvantage of being hoarded by fierce lawyers.
Xymon is a good name, it meets all the criteria we set for it, it has no negative associations (or positive ones, for that matter) and it will probably pass muster with the PHBs without a snigger.
Long may it prosper.
Regards
Vernon
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