And that is exactly what they do...sry_not4sale wrote:Jared, I think you have got the wrong idea.
It's not the name so much, as the "brand". It's like having two versions of Firefox, both browsers, but each designed for different hardware and with unique code bases. Why call them both Firefox?
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all.html
There are 2 hardware bases , 3 OSs and it looks like about 50 languages. The reason they are all called firefox is because they are all browsers. Normally the marketing type like to expand the brand name as much as possible because it improves recognition and brings all the benefits that better brand recognition bring.
When I put the plus on my version (which should have been 5554) I was thinking FreeEMS was the brand name for open design, open source ECU. By all using the same brand people learn the name and know what to search on then pick the flavor when they get to the web site vs having to know the flavor to find the web site. MS for example looks set to have MS on 4 versions soon and this is why they keep the MS brand instead of a new name for each one
That said I completely respect Fred’s view that FreeEMS specifies the process base and he gets to make the call. I do see his point that people could be confused by various flavors. I would guess nearly the same number of people can be reach with various brand names with good cross linking to the various flavors once someone finds one of the pages as a starting point.