On Thu, 08 Jul 1999, you wrote: >Hi, > [...] >Well, isn't that interesting? I wonder how this, if it all, affects >our own beloved programming language of ruby =) Normally I think, every language should have a unique name. But it seems, that the other Ruby is as unknown as our one. So perhaps as our Ruby is not a product, we can use that name now. But should the other Ruby becomes widely known, it would cause several mistakes, if we mention our Ruby in e.g. books! But there could be a solution... Let me have a look... <graps his dictionary> and <flap flap flap> yeah!!! In Japanese `ruby' will be written... `rubi'; perfect :-)))) So perhaps we could use the Japanese form, if it is necessary. I think that would be better than to give matz' child a totally new name. Please consider, I don't vote for renaming, but perhaps it will become necessary?!? What does others think? > > >thank you, For what? We have to thank YOU, that you have found such possible conflict. If we decide to ignore it, at least we do it by decision and not by lacking knowledge! So later, no surprise can raise up. Ciao, \cle