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Subject: Re: [cmis] [CMIS] About the pronunciation of CMIS...


I think it depends on how you pronounce SQL: See-qul or S Q L. With regards to CMIS, I use both from time to time though I have been using See-mis more often recently.

I've updated the wiki to have pages for the proposals we discussed on the phone:
- http://wiki.oasis-open.org/cmis/GeneralDiscussions

Please update them as the discussion and proposals progress. They are place holders at the moment.

-Al

Al Brown
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Inactive hide details for John Newton ---11/25/2008 02:46:33 AM---Internally, we have been referring to it as See-Miss for a whJohn Newton ---11/25/2008 02:46:33 AM---Internally, we have been referring to it as See-Miss for a while. In general, people will go for the shortest pronunciation pos


From:

John Newton <john.newton@alfresco.com>

To:

Randall_Craig@emc.com

Cc:

<cmis@lists.oasis-open.org>

Date:

11/25/2008 02:46 AM

Subject:

Re: [cmis] [CMIS] About the pronunciation of CMIS...





Internally, we have been referring to it as See-Miss for a while.

In general, people will go for the shortest pronunciation possible anyway as measured by number of syllables. That's why there is so much usage of acronyms. In this case, it's 2 syllables vs. 4 syllables.

John Newton

Chairman and CTO, Alfresco
john.newton@alfresco.com
+447890270532
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On 24 Nov 2008, at 23:43, Randall_Craig@emc.com wrote:





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