Hi Lyle,

    I think it is easier to drop "the Camel" and just use the TPF "Onion" as
it means the goodwill accrues only to the custodian of Perl's IP and not a
third party [1].

    Ultimately I still think Perl needs a 'lovemark' but I'm really happy to
see the interlocking branding of Perl6 - with sub-brands (rakudo, pugs etc).
It's great to see that since I made this proposal[2] the TPF are starting to
improve trade mark protection for Perl.


Nige

[1] http://blog.trexy.com/2006/07/lovemarkr-for-perl.html
[2] YAPC::NA 2006 - "Lovemark" Proposal to the TPF :
http://thegoo.org/love-marks-for-perl.pdf
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