Origin
"Edoxen" is how all resolutions of Ancient Athens started:
"It was the opinion of... (the people and city that...)"
The word originates from the Ancient Greek edokeō (ἔδοξεν), meaning "it was the opinion of" or "it seemed good to". This term was used in the context of formal resolutions and decisions made by the Athenian assembly, reflecting the collective will and judgment of the citizens.
Why we picked the name
Modern standards organizations publish thousands of resolutions every year. ISO, IEC, ITU, BIPM, OIML, ILO — each has its own document convention, its own publication workflow, its own data model.
Edoxen is the common substrate: the shared opinion of how a resolution looks, regardless of the body that issued it.
Prior art
Edoxen builds on:
- lutaml-model — the Ruby serialization framework it uses for YAML/JSON round-tripping.
- LutaML UML — the formal information-model notation used in edoxen-model.
- Glossarist — the multilingual concept-model framework whose
LocalizedConceptpattern inspired Edoxen'slocalizations[].