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Key: FUSEFORGE-78
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Jonathan Anstey
Reporter: Coco Jaenicke
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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Forge: FUSE Forge

naming/spelling inconsistant

Created: 17/Apr/09 04:04 PM   Updated: 13/May/09 06:04 PM  Due: 22/Apr/09
Component/s: Forge Rails Application
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: 1.0

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The last time I watched a demo of FUSE Forge I noticed the spelling and capitalization of FUSE/FUSE Forge is inconsistent in a few places. Below is the official list of names/spelling Could you do a consistency check?

FUSE - when referring to the group or the products, FUSE is always one word, all in caps: the FUSE team, FUSE ESB, etc. In this context, never use "source" in any form.

fusesource.com - the URL of the community site is fusesource.com. One word, no caps, no http://, no leading www. When referring to the site in a sentence, use "fusesource.com" or the FUSE web site. Do not use "fusesource" without the dot-com.

FUSE Forge - the name of the Forge is the "FUSE Forge". The url is fusesource.com/forge. Never use "fuseforge", FUSEForge, FuseForge, or fuseforge.com.



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Hiram Chirino added a comment - 04/May/09 11:56 AM
Linking the two issues as they are kinda the same thing.

Jonathan Anstey added a comment - 13/May/09 06:04 PM
Combed through the site and all project descriptions. Naming should be consistent now.