| 82 | == “XNM” == |
| 83 | |
| 84 | ... __X__NM is __N__ot __M__arkup, as you have all guessed ;) |
| 85 | In light of the recent |
| 86 | [http://groups.google.com/group/markup-discuss/browse_thread/thread/ea55109762fb5b8b/b57eff92519078e3#b57eff92519078e3 discussion] about the [ticket:47 text templating] system, |
| 87 | this would give a hint that Markup is not exclusively about ''markup''... |
| 88 | |
| 89 | Pros: |
| 90 | - "X" as in XML, XSL, et al. |
| 91 | - It's a [wikipedia:Recursive_acronym recursive acronym] |
| 92 | - One of the few relatively unused "X..." acronym |
| 93 | Cons: |
| 94 | - Cryptic, Geeky, probably Cheesy as well ;) |
| 95 | - It's a [wikipedia:Recursive_acronym recursive acronym] |
| 96 | - It's already used in a different context (''Expansion Node Manager (Eastern Research)'') |
| 97 | |
| 98 | Extra points can be earned for using the ''XNM markup'' when refering to the Markup |
| 99 | <py:...> tags (or #... directives), as this would be a case of [wikipedia:RAS_syndrome RAS syndrome]. |
| 100 | |
| 101 | - cboos |