Hi

https://fedorahosted.org/fuel/wiki/UTRRS/NameSuggestions

We have created a page for the suggestions. We have extended the date for the suggestions as well and it is now 31st of July 2013. Please suggest something great!

Thanks!


On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Ankit Patel <ankit644@yahoo.com> wrote:
On 04/23/2013 01:51 PM, pravin.d.s@gmail.com wrote:



On 23 April 2013 13:25, Rajesh Ranjan <rajesh672@gmail.com
<mailto:rajesh672@gmail.com>> wrote:


    On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Satyabrata Maitra
    <satyabrata2002.23@gmail.com <mailto:satyabrata2002.23@gmail.com>>

    wrote:

        Hi Folks

        As many of you might aware of, that we have merged our Project -
        UTRRS (Unicode Text Rendering Reference System) into FUEL after
        the discussion. Now we would like to propose the change in
        Naming Convention for the project UTRRS and we seek suggestions
        for the same from all of you. We would like to request for the
        new ideas that how the current name of the project  "UTRRS" can
        be change or will be replaced with and welcome all of your
        efforts on this task.

        The name 'UTRRS' is although accepted by everybody when it was
        developed and till today. Still, we would like to change it's
        pattern of naming convention and provide a nomenclature which
        suites its functionality more accurately in a rather simple
        manner which is more understandable and acceptable to the
        community with the nature of purpose this application serves.

        As a preface, we would like to share some facts like what
        exactly the UTRRS is, how does it work, what does it do, how it
        helps etc etc in a short summary :

        UTRRS stands for Unicode Text Rendering Reference System which
        is a concept of Testifying  and Validating the rendering of any
        Grammatical Character or Composed Character in a comparison
        method with a Reference Character that is provided. The
        difference between the rendered character and the reference
        character is what the test result we can record with 'match' or
        'mismatch'.

        Based on this concept, we have developed a tool which actually
        provides a platform or web interface to Validate the Character
        or Composed Character. As of now we have implemented it in 11
        Indic Locales which are based on script based characters (like
        Devanagari or Dravidian).

        UTRRS is an web based tool developed with ruby on rails and with
        MySQL as a backend database server. It verifies the rendering of
        any fonts installed in your system as well as the rendering
        engine's (Pango, qt, icu, or harfbuzz or any other) performance
        in terms of forming the character shapes regardless of whether
        it is any base characters (Codepoint) or any composed character
        (GSUB or GPOS), platform independently.

        We have a certain set of plans for this project's further
        enhancement and this will come in the roadmap on the project
        page upon the completion of merging task, and we will seek
        contributions from all of you as a community effort in near future.

        References :

        Current Project URL : http://utrrs-testing.rhcloud.com/
        Proposed project URL post merge : Upcoming.

        Thanks,
        Regards
        Satya
        (On behalf of FUEL-UTRRS Community)



    Really difficult to name it...

    Two suggestions I can think:

    i. 'TextFace' - Can we have a name like this?


I do agree with Satya. UTRRS name is more like technical definition of
the project, so some different name is looks good idea.

Regards,
Pravin Satpute



To suggest few,
* Text Engine
* Alpha Tower
* Green Radius
...

Let's put it up in the agenda for the GILT conference.

/Ankit
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