Just to confirm what other people have said. "Not Matt's
Scripts" was a name that was kicked around when london.pm
started to talk about this project some months ago.
Although we realise all of the problems with the name
(neatly summarised by virtualsue elsewhere in this
thread) the name is in danger of sticking. Actually, as
the project is usually refered to as "NMS" we'll probably
find something that we can retro-actively stick on to that
abbreviation. "New Monger's Scripts" seems to be the
current favourite.
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