Just a point to make, Pantheon terminal is only called "Pantheon Terminal" on 
launchpad. It's called "Terminal" in the interface. Personally, I think it 
should stay like that. 

Also, we would never call things "Pantheon Foo" in the interface. That would 
just be redundant and in reality most users will probably never know or care 
that the desktop environment they are running is called pantheon so it's not 
helpful in any way. 

I think there's a strong case to be made for a cross platform app like Midori 
to keep its branding because of its portable nature. Same with BeatBox; this 
app is much more likely to show up in other distro's repos and these are apps 
that users will probably spend a lot of time in and develop strong opinions 
about. 

However for an app like Dexter or Switchboard that functions as more of a part 
of the system than a "real app" (and for which many users of other desktops 
will likely have an equivalent that probably blends in and makes more sense on 
their desktop) it may be advantageous to simply refer to them as "Contacts" and 
"System Settings".

I'm not terribly concerned with how these apps appear on other desktops because 
the packaging will almost certainly be different. As a distributor, we may want 
some of our apps to have generic names on our platform and in our repos. But if 
Dexter or Switchboard or Pantheon Terminal were packaged in Ubuntu's or 
Fedora's repos they would probably be referred to by their branded names in 
those packages and not by generic names. 

Best Regards,
Daniel Foré

www.elementaryos.org

El mar 26, 2012, a las 10:37 p.m., "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
escribió:

> I wholeheartedly agree with Christian. Given that elementary users may 
> install other applications, and those on other distros may install elementary 
> applications. It wouldn't work in either case to name everything "Pantheon 
> xyz". Midori is called Midori Web Browser. The name makes it simultaneously 
> distinctive and descriptive. Similarly, calling it Panther Terminal makes it 
> both distinctive and descriptive.
> 
> On 27 March 2012 02:17, Scott Ringwelski <[email protected]> wrote:
> I realized I only replied to cassidy.. forwarding to list: 
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Scott Ringwelski <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:00 AM
> Subject: Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Changing the name of Pantheon Terminal
> To: Cassidy James <[email protected]>
> 
> 
> I disagree. Pantheon Terminal is not consistent with the names of our other 
> apps and should be changed so that it is consistent. Or, we could change the 
> names of all the other apps to have "Pantheon" in front of it's name + the 
> apps function after (Pantheon Calendar, Pantheon Email, Pantheon Web 
> Browser), but I think that is ridiculous and sounds bad.
> 
> Even if pantheon terminal has the name Panther, we can still refer to it as 
> "Terminal" in slingshot.
> 
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Cassidy James <[email protected]> wrote:
> Shnatsel, the app naming section is really speaking more to third-party apps 
> that want to have a unique brand. One thing we've been talking about that 
> needs to be addressed is when we have stock apps that we want to call by a 
> generic name.
> 
> For example, we might just want to refer to Dexter as "Contacts," Geary as 
> "Mail," etc. And not just the .desktop, but actually rename the apps 
> themselves so it'd be reflected in the title, about menu, etc.
> 
> It's something we're working on and will update the HIG with. However, I 
> really strongly think we should keep Terminal as simple and expected as 
> possible.
> 
> On Mar 26, 2012 8:10 AM, "Сергей" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2012/3/26 Cassidy James <[email protected]>:
> > I think it's important that it be referred to as Terminal on the desktop
> > itself, and Pantheon Terminal simply describes that it was designed for our
> > DE. It's similar to how there's GNOME Terminal, GNOME Calculator, etc. when
> > they're just referred to as Terminal and Calculator on the desktop.
> >
> > Calling it something else loses that obviousness and just seems unnecessary
> > to be honest. Plus "Panther" doesn't tell me what it does at all.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Cassidy James
> 
> Thank to FreeDesktop.org specs, it's up to the application launcher
> what to display in such cases (see
> http://elementaryos.org/docs/human-interface-guidelines/desktop-integration/app-launchers).
> "Panther" is OK IMHO and it's compliant with
> http://elementaryos.org/docs/human-interface-guidelines/text/naming-your-app
> 
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