My vote is in favor of using lower case 'b3' always. I.e. even at the beginning of sentences. The fact that it's
unconventional is a good thing in that it gets peoples attention.
- thomas
On 01/27/2010 12:24 PM, Filip Hrbek wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two questions:
>
> 1) Is there any concept of using the 'b3' name in documents?
>
> A typical problem is whether to always use lower case 'b' or not. What
> happens if I want to start a sentence with 'b3' like in following examples
>
> a) a sentence in an article
>
> b3 may replace PDE build in future.
>
> or
>
> B3 may replace PDE build in future.
>
> b) a label in a list of categories
>
> ...
> CVS
> Eclipse Modeling Framework
> Ecore Tools
> b3
> Java
> ...
>
> or
>
> ...
> CVS
> Eclipse Modeling Framework
> Ecore Tools
> B3
> Java
> ...
>
> 2) Is there any official label for what 'b3' stands for?
>
> I mean something like EMF = Eclipse Modeling Framework, b3 = ???
>
> Using 'b3' in category lists in not self-explanatory without a label.
>
> Filip
I think, b3 should have a self-explanatory label, such as "b3 Build
Framework". b3 does not say much to a novice.
Karel
Thomas Hallgren napsal(a):
> My vote is in favor of using lower case 'b3' always. I.e. even at the
> beginning of sentences. The fact that it's unconventional is a good
> thing in that it gets peoples attention.
>
> - thomas
>
>
> On 01/27/2010 12:24 PM, Filip Hrbek wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have two questions:
>>
>> 1) Is there any concept of using the 'b3' name in documents?
>>
>> A typical problem is whether to always use lower case 'b' or not. What
>> happens if I want to start a sentence with 'b3' like in following
>> examples
>>
>> a) a sentence in an article
>>
>> b3 may replace PDE build in future.
>>
>> or
>>
>> B3 may replace PDE build in future.
>>
>> b) a label in a list of categories
>>
>> ...
>> CVS
>> Eclipse Modeling Framework
>> Ecore Tools
>> b3
>> Java
>> ...
>>
>> or
>>
>> ...
>> CVS
>> Eclipse Modeling Framework
>> Ecore Tools
>> B3
>> Java
>> ...
>>
>> 2) Is there any official label for what 'b3' stands for?
>>
>> I mean something like EMF = Eclipse Modeling Framework, b3 = ???
>>
>> Using 'b3' in category lists in not self-explanatory without a label.
>>
>> Filip
>
I think 'always use lower case' is a good rule.
When writing, it is most of the time not hard to avoid having b3 at the
start of a sentence. Simply use something more specific like:
- The b3 project
- A b3 engine
- The b3 DSL/language
- The b3 builder
- henrik
Filip Hrbek <filip.hrbek@cloudsmith.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two questions:
>
> 1) Is there any concept of using the 'b3' name in documents?
>
> A typical problem is whether to always use lower case 'b' or not. What
> happens if I want to start a sentence with 'b3' like in following
> examples
>
> a) a sentence in an article
>
> b3 may replace PDE build in future.
>
> or
>
> B3 may replace PDE build in future.
>
> b) a label in a list of categories
>
> ...
> CVS
> Eclipse Modeling Framework
> Ecore Tools
> b3
> Java
> ...
>
> or
>
> ...
> CVS
> Eclipse Modeling Framework
> Ecore Tools
> B3
> Java
> ...
>
> 2) Is there any official label for what 'b3' stands for?
>
> I mean something like EMF = Eclipse Modeling Framework, b3 = ???
>
> Using 'b3' in category lists in not self-explanatory without a label.
>
> Filip
I thought b3 stands for "breaking free" like this:
I want to break free
I want to break free
I want to break free from your lies
Youre so self satisfied I don't need you
Ive got to break free
God knows God knows I want to break free
Cheers
- henrik
On 3/8/10 10:42 PM, Erdal Karaca wrote:
> I thought b3 stands for "breaking free" like this:
>
> I want to break free
> I want to break free
> I want to break free from your lies
> Youre so self satisfied I don't need you
> Ive got to break free
> God knows God knows I want to break free
>
> Where "You" is meant to be the "manual build" :)
My vote is in favor of using lower case 'b3' always. I.e. even at the beginning of sentences. The fact that it's
unconventional is a good thing in that it gets peoples attention.
- thomas
On 01/27/2010 12:24 PM, Filip Hrbek wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two questions:
>
> 1) Is there any concept of using the 'b3' name in documents?
>
> A typical problem is whether to always use lower case 'b' or not. What
> happens if I want to start a sentence with 'b3' like in following examples
>
> a) a sentence in an article
>
> b3 may replace PDE build in future.
>
> or
>
> B3 may replace PDE build in future.
>
> b) a label in a list of categories
>
> ...
> CVS
> Eclipse Modeling Framework
> Ecore Tools
> b3
> Java
> ...
>
> or
>
> ...
> CVS
> Eclipse Modeling Framework
> Ecore Tools
> B3
> Java
> ...
>
> 2) Is there any official label for what 'b3' stands for?
>
> I mean something like EMF = Eclipse Modeling Framework, b3 = ???
>
> Using 'b3' in category lists in not self-explanatory without a label.
>
> Filip
I think, b3 should have a self-explanatory label, such as "b3 Build
Framework". b3 does not say much to a novice.
Karel
Thomas Hallgren napsal(a):
> My vote is in favor of using lower case 'b3' always. I.e. even at the
> beginning of sentences. The fact that it's unconventional is a good
> thing in that it gets peoples attention.
>
> - thomas
>
>
> On 01/27/2010 12:24 PM, Filip Hrbek wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have two questions:
>>
>> 1) Is there any concept of using the 'b3' name in documents?
>>
>> A typical problem is whether to always use lower case 'b' or not. What
>> happens if I want to start a sentence with 'b3' like in following
>> examples
>>
>> a) a sentence in an article
>>
>> b3 may replace PDE build in future.
>>
>> or
>>
>> B3 may replace PDE build in future.
>>
>> b) a label in a list of categories
>>
>> ...
>> CVS
>> Eclipse Modeling Framework
>> Ecore Tools
>> b3
>> Java
>> ...
>>
>> or
>>
>> ...
>> CVS
>> Eclipse Modeling Framework
>> Ecore Tools
>> B3
>> Java
>> ...
>>
>> 2) Is there any official label for what 'b3' stands for?
>>
>> I mean something like EMF = Eclipse Modeling Framework, b3 = ???
>>
>> Using 'b3' in category lists in not self-explanatory without a label.
>>
>> Filip
>
I think 'always use lower case' is a good rule.
When writing, it is most of the time not hard to avoid having b3 at the
start of a sentence. Simply use something more specific like:
- The b3 project
- A b3 engine
- The b3 DSL/language
- The b3 builder
- henrik
Filip Hrbek <filip.hrbek@cloudsmith.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two questions:
>
> 1) Is there any concept of using the 'b3' name in documents?
>
> A typical problem is whether to always use lower case 'b' or not. What
> happens if I want to start a sentence with 'b3' like in following
> examples
>
> a) a sentence in an article
>
> b3 may replace PDE build in future.
>
> or
>
> B3 may replace PDE build in future.
>
> b) a label in a list of categories
>
> ...
> CVS
> Eclipse Modeling Framework
> Ecore Tools
> b3
> Java
> ...
>
> or
>
> ...
> CVS
> Eclipse Modeling Framework
> Ecore Tools
> B3
> Java
> ...
>
> 2) Is there any official label for what 'b3' stands for?
>
> I mean something like EMF = Eclipse Modeling Framework, b3 = ???
>
> Using 'b3' in category lists in not self-explanatory without a label.
>
> Filip
I thought b3 stands for "breaking free" like this:
I want to break free
I want to break free
I want to break free from your lies
Youre so self satisfied I don't need you
Ive got to break free
God knows God knows I want to break free
Cheers
- henrik
On 3/8/10 10:42 PM, Erdal Karaca wrote:
> I thought b3 stands for "breaking free" like this:
>
> I want to break free
> I want to break free
> I want to break free from your lies
> Youre so self satisfied I don't need you
> Ive got to break free
> God knows God knows I want to break free
>
> Where "You" is meant to be the "manual build" :)