[Evolution] GROUPWARE - Answered:  Why "OOGS" ?
- From: Lloyd Llewellyn <subscr001 twilight-systems com>
 
- To: Dan Kuykendall <dan kuykendall org>
 
- Cc: Evo-List <evolution ximian com>, OO-List <discuss openoffice org>,        Glue-List <glue gnu org>
 
- Subject: [Evolution] GROUPWARE - Answered:  Why "OOGS" ?
 
- Date: 08 Feb 2001 10:04:11 -0500
 
== The Word Is Heard  (or: "Gentlemen: I give you - OOGS!")
<nitpick>What is the second O for?</nitpick>
'Open Office Groupware Standard' as in an 'Office Groupware Standard'
(OGS) that is open? But that's just my guess.
It's a recursive acronym in the same way that GNU and TINT are recursive
acronyms.
Like, GNU stands for Gnu's Not Unix.
similarly:  OOGS:
   OOGS is
   Open
   Groupware
   Standards
... OOGS.
Thus the "extra" O  :-)
Also, "Groupware" is one word AFAIK so no W in my version.  Plus, "OOGS"
is pronounceable, vs. OGWS.  OGS is pronounceable, but it doesn't have
the cool FSF-ish recursive anagram  :-)
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