Nagios pronunciation

Dan Rich drich at employees.org
Fri Mar 7 21:01:41 CET 2003


Blair Rampling said:

> You could have checked the FAQ:
>
> http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?faq_id=3&expand=false&showdesc=true

Argh!!  We had two different people look at the FAQ and neither of us saw that
page.  Thanks!

(admittedly, I just tried searching the FAQ for both pronounce and
pronunciation -- neither returned any pages).

>>>> "Dan Rich" <drich at employees.org> 03/07/03 10:57am >>>
>
> We have been having a discussion about what the proper pronunciation of Nagios
> is so I figured I would ask the source. :)
>
> I'm leaning towards something that almost sounds Russian -- nog-e-os.  We have
> a few people that seem to think it's more American -- nag-e-os (which might be
> correct, since it is constantly nagging us about systems :).  There are a few
> other interpretations, but those are the two major ones.
>
> So, how does everyone else pronounce it, and to the authors, which one is
> correct?
>
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