On Mon, 2012-08-20 at 00:36 -0400, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
On 13 August 2012 11:56, Jeremy Bicha jbi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 11:56:04AM -0400, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and others but which will try to ship a
relatively pure GNOME
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:25:59AM +0200, Olav Vitters wrote:
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 11:56:04AM -0400, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu, Xubuntu,
On 08/20/2012 06:36 AM, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
On 13 August 2012 11:56, Jeremy Bicha jbi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and others but which
On 20 August 2012 05:14, Bastien Nocera had...@hadess.net wrote:
1. GNOMEbuntu
2. Ubuntu GNOME Edition
3. GNObuntu
Ryan has already registered http://gnomebuntu.org/ so I'm leaning
towards the first name if that's acceptable.
From how I understand our trademark guidelines, you can't use
hi,
On 12-08-20 12:36 AM, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
1. GNOMEbuntu
2. Ubuntu GNOME Edition
3. GNObuntu
Ryan has already registered http://gnomebuntu.org/ so I'm leaning
towards the first name if that's acceptable.
The reason I like the first name (at least in some form) is because if I
ask someone
On 13 August 2012 11:56, Jeremy Bicha jbi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and others but which will try to ship a
relatively pure GNOME
Gbuntu
Supposing that...
Unity + buntu = Ubuntu
GNOME + buntu = Gbuntu
Other suggestions:
G-buntu, Ubuntu G (or UbuntuG, Ubuntu-G), G Ubuntu (or G-Ubuntu), Ubuntu GS (or
UbuntuGS, Ubuntu-GS), GSubuntu (or GS Ubuntu, GS-Ubuntu), GSbuntu (GS-buntu...).
[I think now I could send this message
On 14/08/12 03:56, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and others but which will try to ship a
relatively pure GNOME experience.
The
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Robert Ancell
robert.anc...@canonical.com wrote:
Wasn't the conclusion at UDS not to use a combined name but use Ubuntu
GNOME or similar as suggested in this thread?
On the list, but can't participate in GNOME at the moment (my hardware
is too old, but
Jeremy Bicha jbicha at ubuntu.com writes:
We want to run our proposed name past GNOME first to avoid the hassle
and conflicts of being forced to later rename the project.
Why not name it Gnuntu?
Regards, Klaus
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GNUntu - yeah, that's good. Clever.
Brett
On Aug 16, 2012 6:15 AM, Klaus Bogotz kla...@gr7.org wrote:
Jeremy Bicha jbicha at ubuntu.com writes:
We want to run our proposed name past GNOME first to avoid the hassle
and conflicts of being forced to later rename the project.
Why not name
De: Brett Legree brett.leg...@gmail.com
Para: Klaus Bogotz kla...@gr7.org
CC: marketing-list@gnome.org
Enviado: Jueves 16 de agosto de 2012 12:33
Asunto: Re: Ubuntu GNOME Flavor naming
GNUntu - yeah, that's good. Clever.
Well, I don't think the GNU
2012 12:33
Asunto: Re: Ubuntu GNOME Flavor naming
GNUntu - yeah, that's good. Clever.
Well, I don't think the GNU project would like this.
It makes you think all the software from the distro will
be sanctionated by the FSF, that I don't know if it is
teh case.
So, I think Gnuntu
On Aug 16, 2012 7:17 AM, Juanjo Marín juanjomari...@yahoo.es wrote:
GNUntu - yeah, that's good. Clever.
Well, I don't think the GNU project would like this.
It makes you think all the software from the distro will
be sanctionated by the FSF, that I don't know if it is
teh case.
So, I
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Karen Sandler ka...@gnome.org wrote:
I'm still partial to GNObuntu, but that's probably because I always
pronounce the G so there's no negative association. Ubuntu GNOME sounds
fine to me too.
UbuGNOME?
It almost sounds like 'Uber GNOME which makes it
Sri, that's excellent!
Brett
On Aug 16, 2012 1:49 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.me wrote:
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Karen Sandler ka...@gnome.org wrote:
I'm still partial to GNObuntu, but that's probably because I always
pronounce the G so there's no negative association.
Gbuntu
Supposing that...
Unity + buntu = Ubuntu
GNOME + buntu = Gbuntu
Other suggestions:
G-buntu, Ubuntu G (or UbuntuG, Ubuntu-G), G Ubuntu (or G-Ubuntu), Ubuntu GS (or
UbuntuGS, Ubuntu-GS), GSubuntu (or GS Ubuntu, GS-Ubuntu), GSbuntu (GS-buntu...).
;)
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I don't know if you're really looking for name suggestions, but one
view I haven't seen voiced is simply use Gubuntu. Unless the main
target market for this Ubuntu variant are people within Google, and
more specifically people within Google that would be confused by this,
it should work fine since
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and others but which will try to ship a
relatively pure GNOME experience.
The traditional Ubuntu naming convention for these
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Jeremy Bicha jbi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and others but which will try to ship a
relatively pure
- Mensaje original -
De: Jeremy Bicha jbi...@ubuntu.com
Para: bo...@gnome.org; marketing-list@gnome.org
CC: Ryan Lortie de...@desrt.ca; Robert Ancell robert.anc...@ubuntu.com;
Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com
Enviado: Lunes 13 de agosto de 2012 17:56
Asunto: Ubuntu GNOME
robert.anc...@ubuntu.com; Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com
Enviado: Lunes 13 de agosto de 2012 17:56
Asunto: Ubuntu GNOME Flavor naming
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu
On 13 August 2012 16:31, Brett Legree brett.leg...@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
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 11:56:04AM -0400, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and others but which will try to ship a
relatively pure GNOME
agosto de 2012 17:56
Asunto: Ubuntu GNOME Flavor naming
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in May, several of us that work with
GNOME in Ubuntu discussed the need for a Ubuntu community derivative
similar to Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and others but which will try to ship a
relatively pure GNOME
Enviado: Lunes 13 de agosto de 2012 23:08
Asunto: Re: Ubuntu GNOME Flavor naming
I'm quite sure you would be approved.
Your point about it having the fallback is good - Ubuntu GR perhaps.
Hmm, I don't know what Ubuntu Greek folks may think about it :-)
http://ubuntu-gr.org/
Cheers
@gnome.org marketing-list@gnome.org; Sebastien Bacher
seb...@ubuntu.com; bo...@gnome.org
Enviado: Lunes 13 de agosto de 2012 23:08
Asunto: Re: Ubuntu GNOME Flavor naming
I'm quite sure you would be approved.
Your point about it having the fallback is good - Ubuntu GR perhaps.
Hmm, I don't know
@gnome.org marketing-list@gnome.org; Sebastien Bacher
seb...@ubuntu.com; bo...@gnome.org
Enviado: Lunes 13 de agosto de 2012 23:08
Asunto: Re: Ubuntu GNOME Flavor naming
I'm quite sure you would be approved.
Your point about it having the fallback is good - Ubuntu GR perhaps.
Hmm, I
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