Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

May 28, 2012

“AvocadoDB” becomes “ArangoDB”

Filed under: ArangoDB,AvocadoDB,NoSQL — Patrick Durusau @ 12:33 pm

“AvocadoDB” becomes “ArangoDB”

From the post:

to avoid legal issues with some other Avocado lovers we have to change the name of our database. We want to stick to Avocados and selected a variety from Mexico/Guatemala called “Arango”.

So in short words: AvocadoDB will become ArangoDB in the next days, everything else remains the same. 🙂

We are making great progress towards version 1 (deadline is end of May). The simple query language is finished and documented and the more complex ArangoDB query language (AQL) is mostly done. So stay tuned. And: in case you know someone who is a node.js user and interesting in writing an API for ArangoDB: let me know!

We will all shop with more confidence knowing the “avocado” at Kroger isn’t a noSQL database masquerading as a piece of fruit.

Another topic map type issue: There are blogs, emails (public and private), all of which refer to “AvocadoDB.” Hard to pretend those aren’t “facts.” The question will be how to index “ArangoDB” so that we pick up prior traffic on “AvocadoDB?”

Such as design or technical choices made in “AvocadoDB” that are the answers to issues with “ArangoDB.”

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