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new nepomuk name
by somecoward on Wednesday 11/Apr/2007, @12:38
i, for one, think the name Kumopen would be great. and it starts with a k \o/
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Re: new nepomuk name
by Sebastian Trüg on Thursday 12/Apr/2007, @00:54
What does Kumopen stand for?
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  • Re: new nepomuk name
    by cm on Thursday 12/Apr/2007, @01:03
    Just Nepomuk backwards.

    And the same kind of marketing blunder as the name Kant instead of Kate would have been, BTW.
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    • Re: new nepomuk name
      by whatever noticed on Thursday 12/Apr/2007, @14:33
      Nepomuk is not a kde technology, so no point in using a K in the name of it.
      Nepomuk is an acronym for
      Network Environment for Personal Ontology-based Management of Unified Knowledge
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      • Re: new nepomuk name
        by cm on Thursday 12/Apr/2007, @23:15
        Hu? What does that have to do with what I said?

        I only explained how the grandparent poster came up with "Kumopen" given the name Nepomuk,
        and said that that would not be a good idea.

        Not that I think the suggestion was meant seriously in the first place ...
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Re: new nepomuk name
by Anon on Thursday 12/Apr/2007, @06:06
I'm not sure where the name NEPOMUK originated, but looking at it the only thing I could think of was that it read as "Kumopen" backwards.
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  • Re: new nepomuk name
    by whatever noticed on Thursday 12/Apr/2007, @14:34
    Network Environment for Personal Ontology-based Management of Unified Knowledge
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