Are you in communication with the owner of the project currently named
"glee"? If not, sending that individual an email might be the best way to
start.-Nathaniel

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 5:09 AM, elf-stone <b...@elf-stone.com> wrote:

>
> I'm the author and maintainer of the open source glee OpenGL extension
> library, which forms part of the OpenGL SDK and was first released in
> 2002 (google search for "glee" and "OpenGL" and practically all the
> results refer to it).
>
> I'd like to create a project on google code for glee, however someone
> appears to have taken the name for another OpenGL library which is
> unrelated. I'm assuming at this point that this was not intentional,
> and the author simple did not do any research before picking that
> name.
>
>  Aside from anything else, having a project with the same name as an
> existing well known OpenGL library is likely to cause a confusion for
> people visiting this site. Is there any chance that this project could
> be renamed so I can host my library on google code?
>
> Cheers
>
> >
>

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