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On 3/21/2010 2:21 PM, Trevor Perry wrote:
And, why is the community so miserable in adopting a brand when we actually
have ONE?
It's obvious: Because it keeps changing!
Now that IBM seems to have sorted out the branding, many many people still
seem to confuse what it is, because they look in the wrong places, and
listen to the wrong people. The current branding for hardware is Power, and
for us - the community - to reduce that to P, is a backwards step. IBM have
given us a brand name after all the complaining and moaning, and because we
don't like it, we use something else. That is utterly ridiculous!
Darn right it's ridiculous. AS/400 -> iSeries -> System i -> IBM i on Power. No wonder nobody knows about how great the system is ... they don't know what to call it. We had a brand name, then another, another after that, and now a new one. How many names has Windows had? ONE. Lots of versions of Windows, but just one brand name. EVERYONE knows what you're talking about when you say MS Windows.
WDSC -> RDi -> RD Power for i? Same story.
If I sound frustrated, it's because I am.
Of course this isn't the correct list to discuss branding. That would be MIDRANGE-NONTECH (http://midrange-nontech.l.midrange.com).
As for the IDE's name ... a 3 or 4 letter acronym is much easier to say & remember than a 12 letter phrase.
RDi = Rational Developer for IBM i
RDPi = Rational Developer for Power Systems IBM i edition.
I'm sticking with that. I like it. Those who are interested in the topic will understand what it means quickly.
And, for the purposes of my COMMON presentation, I think I'm going to refer to all versions generically as "RDi". I've already added a slide explaining the naming.
david
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