| I wondered if there might be some theatre slang that might suit.  Here are some possibilities: 
 LX: LX = lighting crew/equipmentImprov: though I suppose we're looking for determinism from our scriptsSoliloquy: "A monologue spoken by a character to him or herself or the audience to reveal his or her thoughts."Hamlet: since we'll be introspecting and may suffer from new performance regressions with dramatic pauses :-)Manet: 'A stage direction calling for a person (or more than one person) to remain on stage as others exit, corresponding to the Latin … meaning "they remain."'
 My favourite: Ham: "A bad actor; usually one who overacts or hogs the spotlight" — sounds like my scripts :-)
 Sources:	http://performingarts.about.com/od/Stage_Slang/Stage-Slang.htm	http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Glossary_of_theatre Brian. On 20-Sep-2013, at 2:42 PM, Christian Pontesegger <christian.pontesegger@xxxxxx> wrote: Hi,
 as we want to bring eScriptMonkey to e4 rather soon, we are looking for a nice project name. What we like to find is
 
 * a real name, not an abbreviation with some letters
 * a name that is not all too common, we want to be found by google
 * a name that reflects what eScriptMonkey is doing:
 -allow for dynamic scripting
 -extend Eclipse functionality with installable scripts
 -interact with the IDE
 -automate tasks
 * something fresh, not related to any legacy projects
 
 So far we had some suggestions (some of them not meeting the requirements above)
 
 * ScriptMyEclipse
 * ScriptEclipse
 * Phoenix
 * toth
 * EasyScript
 * EScript
 * Eclipse ScriptingDSEE: Dynamic Script Execution Environment (pronounce: [di: si:], like the 2nd part of AC/DC)
 * EASE: Eclipse Advanced Scripting Environment 4Script (If we are host in E4) Scriptic Scripto
 
 Please add your suggestions
 
 Christian
 
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