On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:41:19 -0000 exarkun at twistedmatrix.com wrote: > > Brett is speaking for himself here (and he never claimed otherwise!). > However, decisions about where to allow the use of the "Python" > trademark are made by the Python Software Foundation. The point is not to allow the use of a trademark ("EVE-Python" is already an use of the trademark, as are "IronPython", "Cython", "VPython", etc.), it is to respect the original project and to keep things clear. Even if there were no trademark, I think it would be wrong for a separate project to adopt the same name without agreement from the original group of contributors. I have never seen a fork which didn't change the name of the project. Regards Antoine.
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