Hello Nick. 

Thanks for the note.  My focus is on communication and branding.   Please LMK 
anytime you see a violation of the correct Apache trademark use.  

We will endeavor to always follow the examples you've identified below, and may 
resort to shorthand 'MILAGRO' within a paragraph or description  for the 
purpose of simplification.  

Thank you
Peter Scanlon, CMO
MIRACL


> On 05 Apr 2016, at 13:53, Nick Kew <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> If we're to become an Apache project, we need to start
> working like one.  Most importantly right now, it means
> all that we do needs to be on-record at Apache.  That
> record includes Jira and Git repos, but the primary
> focus is this mailinglist.  Can we please start to
> get into the habit of using it?
> 
> We've been stalled over importing git repos to Apache.
> About the time the Miracl software grant was submitted,
> I was asked off-list to delay importing until some names
> had been changed to avoid possible collisions with
> Miracl's intellectual property.  I've been rather out
> of action, but I should've kept track of the progress
> of that.  Are we in fact all ready to go now?
> 
> Finally, also based on off-list interaction, I should
> once again emphasize the importance of due regard for
> the Apache trademark.  The project cannot be described
> as "Apache Milagro" until it graduates from the incubator.
> Variants like "Apache Milagro (incubating)", or
> "The Milagro project, currently in incubation at Apache"
> are fine.
> 
> -- 
> Nick Kew

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