From: Chuck Smith on Wednesday, December 17, 2003 6:20 PM
Wikipedia is in the process of becoming a household name. I am confident that in a year's time it will be a name that is as well known as or better than Britannica and Encarta.
I just want to say that I agree completely. We're in the process of branding a name here. "Wikipedia 1.0" seems perfect to me. It shows that it's stable and includes the same name. "Wikipedia 2004" could also be used if we want to publish a new stable version every year like traditional encyclopedias.
There's a number of naming issues here; the name for the frozen version, and the name for the project of creating that version.
In terms of naming the frozen version, I prefer Wikipedia 2004 to Wikipedia 1.0.