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My personal oppinion differs a bit:
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Inside the docs we can actually be a bit more brief since the context of the docs is clear. Thus using the terms |
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Comment from @ZeroAbility (#4046 (comment)): |
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IMO it should be Mumble Server as an application name, and mumble-server when talking about the binary explicitly (assuming we do use lowercase names, which seems prevalent). I would not use Mumble-Server. |
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If I may share an argument against a name change that I haven't seen mentioned yet. Most of the existing online tutorials for setting up the server already explain to use Murmur, some of which explicitly say to make sure to download Murmur not Mumble. Therefore, changing the name could potentially cause even more confusion and make lots of useful tutorials out of date. This doesn't necessarily mean the name shouldn't be changed, but I think it should be discussed. |
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Mumble_Lab |
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The discussion seems stale. |
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I would not mind if it gets not renamed, I am used to it. On the other hand, people talk about "Mumble", "murmur" is known a lot lesser. So if we do, choosing mumble-server and mumble-client for the binary files seems a good idea, it makes things obvious. For the ini, mumble-server.ini would make sense. Using mumbled for the server seems like a problem on windows installs, as there are no deamons. The new names should be consistent between platforms. |
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I would just go with mumble and mumble-client used interchangably in context of client and mumble-server as server name. |
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Context: Continuation of discussion in #4046.
Description:
We would like to rename
murmur
to achieve a better understanding of the relation between Mumble and Murmur, as client and server, especially for new users and contributors.Thus the new name should (in most cases; see below) contain the word
mumble
, so people can directly see whatmurmur
is (the Server of Mumble).It consists of five (potential) points:
murmur
)murmur
)mumble
andmurmur
(classes etc.)murmur.ini
Favored Changes were (State of discussion in #4046):
Mumble Server
(and similar)Murmur
mumble-server
(already used by some distros (e.g. Debian))murmur
mumble-server
murmur
client
andserver
mumble
andmurmur
mumble-server.ini
murmur.ini
Topics and state of discussion are (for now):
murmur
toMumble Server
or similar form withmumble...
murmur
mumble-server
? #4699 (comment)mumble-server
, but three people disagree.mumble-server
mumbled
-mumble-srv
-mumserver
Mumble
and useMumble Server
(mumble-server
) for ServerMumble VoIP
andMumble VoIP Server
(mumble-voip-server
) (by @ZeroAbility)What is your oppinion?
Updates:
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