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Kroupware name
by Charle de Miramon on Monday 23/Sep/2002, @15:33
Kroupware is partly German funded. Why not shake a little bit the tyranny of English and choose a German name for once ?

I vote for Bund, it is a nice simple German word and the name of an interesting Yiddish Socialist Party of the 19th century in Eastern Europe.

Cheers,
Charles
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Re: Kroupware name
by Andreas Pietzowski on Monday 23/Sep/2002, @15:40
"Bund" is also the name of the german government. I don't think that the german government (they started the project!) want their software to be called "Bund" as well ;-)

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