Agreed with the above, and follow on to my liking Ubuntu.
Ubuntu GNOME works for me then.
Brett
I'm quite sure you would be approved.
Your point about it having the fallback is good - Ubuntu GR perhaps.
I'm sort of in the camp that GNOMEbuntu or GNObuntu sound sort of wonky.
(To be honest, I don't care for the names of any official spin, except for Ubuntu Studio... because it doesn't sound like Kubuntu, Xubuntu etc.)
Brett
On Aug 13, 2012 4:45 PM, "Jeremy Bicha" <jbicha ubuntu com> wrote:On 13 August 2012 16:31, Brett Legree <brett legree gmail com> wrote:
> I have spent some time reviewing this
> http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy for other reasons, and there
> is a section pertaining to naming remixes.
>
> I would suggest Ubuntu GSR (for "GNOME Shell Remix"), it sounds kind of
> high-tech, mysterious, perhaps a bit mechanical (a motorcycle of some kind?)
> and it isn't hard to pronounce.
I'm optimistic that we would get approval as an official Ubuntu
derivative relatively quickly. Once that happens, I believe we'd be
authorized to use *buntu in our project name. I will verify with the
Ubuntu trademark people also though.
Also at this time, my test ISO includes GNOME Classic/Fallback so it's
not just about GNOME Shell.
Jeremy
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