Re: Unihan variants information

2019-02-21 Thread via Unicode

> Le 28 janv. 2019 à 19:49, Doug Ewell via Unicode  a 
> écrit :
> 
> Michel MARIANI wrote:
> 
>> I've developped an open-source, multi-platform desktop application
>> called Unicode Plus
> 
> Before you get too heavily invested in this product name, you may want
> to:
> 
> 1. check out the page "Unicode® Copyright and Terms of Use" located at
> http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html, and
> 
> 2. send a quick note to the Consortium officers asking whether they are
> OK with this use of the Unicode name.

To be on the safe side, the application has been renamed Unicopedia Plus 
.

BTW, I tried in the meanwhile to find a more specific Unihan-related mailing 
list, but there is apparently none...

Thanks again.

-- Michel MARIANI

Re: Unihan variants information

2019-01-28 Thread via Unicode
>> I've developped an open-source, multi-platform desktop application
>> called Unicode Plus
> 
> Before you get too heavily invested in this product name, you may want
> to:
> 
> 1. check out the page "Unicode® Copyright and Terms of Use" located at
> http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html, and
> 
> 2. send a quick note to the Consortium officers asking whether they are
> OK with this use of the Unicode name.

Thanks for your wise words.
I just sent the following message using the contact form available at 
>:

> Greetings,
> 
> I recently subscribed to the Unicode mailing list and asked for technical 
> advice about Unihan features I would like to implement in an open-source 
> application I've been developing since a while ago, and available on GitHub: 
> 
> 
> I just got a message from one of the contributors informing me of a potential 
> problem over the use of the word "Unicode" in my program name: "Unicode 
> Plus", and advised me to contact you in order to check whether it is OK or 
> not.
> 
> I must say that I indeed read the two documents 
>  and 
>  and didn't think naming 
> my app "Unicode Plus" would be a problem. For me, it was just a way to 
> provide some reference to the U+ notation used throughout the app, and 
> indicate that the program was not only dealing with Unicode characters but 
> also with Unihan and emoji as well.
> 
> Best regards.




Re: Unihan variants information

2019-01-28 Thread Doug Ewell via Unicode
Michel MARIANI wrote:
 
> I've developped an open-source, multi-platform desktop application
> called Unicode Plus
 
Before you get too heavily invested in this product name, you may want
to:
 
1. check out the page "Unicode® Copyright and Terms of Use" located at
http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html, and
 
2. send a quick note to the Consortium officers asking whether they are
OK with this use of the Unicode name.
 
--
Doug Ewell | Thornton, CO, US | ewellic.org