The plan was to tool the bits coming in from aearogear. I think we are still doing that but that will be under FeeedHenry umbrella now. 
I am OK with changing the Aerogear to something like Mobile on the web site because it describes the product better. I guess we can 
add the FeedHenry things when they come under mobile at the web site. 

Aerogear is actually the name of the community project that builds software for mobile development. I do not think having the aerogear name on 
the jbosstool-aerogear repo, jira and the package names would hurt. So let's keep them as it is and only modify the website. 
--
Gorkem


On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen <manderse@redhat.com> wrote:
On 14 Nov 2014, at 12:07, Petr Stribny wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As of right now "Hybrid Mobile (Cordova) Tools" are still referred to
> as "Aerogear" on Jboss Tools website
> (http://tools.jboss.org/features/aerogear.html) and various other
> places (internal Red Hat documents).
>
> This is confusing, because the project has no Aerogear specific
> tooling and it is not developed by Aerogear team.

Gorkem is on the aerogear team. Aerogear is used in the bundle/feature
names for aerogear specific stuff (like the examples).

I'm not really much for renaming it, more like making it more specific
and add a hybrid-mobile component (we can move the issues over if we
want to).

Gorkem - any preference ? Earlier on there were plans about more
specific aerogear tools but that have not (yet) manifested itself.

/max


>
> I propose that we use just "Hybrid Mobile Tools" or similar name when
> talking about branded Thym.
>
> What do you think? Is there any reason why to stick with the current
> name?
>
> --Petr
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