seandavi / MicroBioMap

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Change name of package #11

Closed seandavi closed 1 year ago

seandavi commented 1 year ago

Any suggestions?

cgreene commented 1 year ago

bugdata.org!

spgraham1 commented 1 year ago

we could shorten compendium instead of microbiome and try something like microbiomecomp.org

rabdill commented 1 year ago

My preference is also for bugdata.org—it's short, memorable, and punny, plus it's broad enough that it will still make sense if we add more body sites or assays. I also think "bugdata" is a delightful name for an R package. In addition to Ran's suggestion, microbiomecompendium.org, here are some alternatives that aren't registered yet:

rabdill commented 1 year ago

For what it's worth, microbiomap.org is available and doesn't seem like a bad option either—we're not really offering a "map" in the conventional sense I guess, but it does suggest a global scope and doesn't rule out adding other body sites later.

seandavi commented 1 year ago

Not sure if these are available, but an LLM recommended:

rabdill commented 1 year ago

Checking with Cloudflare's registrar, it looks like these are the ones we could use:

  • ~microbe.world~
  • ~microbes.io~
  • ~tinylife.data~
  • ~bugbase.net~
  • microbesamples.org
  • freemicrodata.com
  • ~openmicrobiome.org~
  • ~microbedb.com~
  • microbesamples.net
  • ~microworld.org~
  • bacteriabase.com
  • microbedata.org
  • ~thebugbox.com~
  • germbank.net
  • ~microbes.net~
  • micromedatabase.org
cgreene commented 1 year ago

I really wish thebugbox.com was a subscription site that sent you GitHub issues handwritten on artisanal paper every month!

seandavi commented 1 year ago

The consensus is to stick with MicroBioMap. The website name (now registered) is https://microbiomap.org.