Google Code Administrators,

As described in the attached correspondence below, a group of us are
working on a fork of the Chromium Project that will have some really
revolutionary features, which we're planning to call Thorium (With
public builds dubbed Thor).  We're choosing to fork because these
features are not inline with the roadmap or direction the Chromium
project currently wishes to go.

We're currently working on an local SVN setup, but would like to start
using Google Code so that others may collaborate and to abide by the
license agreements in the easiest possible way. (Make the source
available for everyone)

I contacted the current registered owner of the "Thorium" project
name, and asked if he was partial to the name or if he'd mind letting
us use it.  As you can see below, he graciously let us know he'd be
glad to let us have it.

How do we go about transferring this over to our possession?  Should I
have him email you directly?

The next question, as you may have guessed, is how we go about
increasing our storage quota.  The Chromium project is roughly around
11Gb uncompressed.  Our SVN still currently contains some of the
Chrome OS libraries, which we are in the process of weeding out.
We'll also be focusing our efforts primarily on Mac OS X builds, but
want to keep everything else to make it easy for others to port
Thorium to other platforms.

Thanks a ton for all your help!

Jay Phelps
Mythology Labs


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Attached emails:  (I'm not sure if this post is public, so I stared
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from    alex alex <lev***...@big***.net> (retracted for his privacy)
to      Jay Phelps <j...@*********.com>  (retracted for my privacy)
date    Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 8:12 AM
subject Re: Thorium at Google Code
hide details Apr 16 (2 days ago)

Hi!

Of course you can use the name of the project Thorium.
How can I rename a project that would release the name?



2010/4/7 Jay Phelps <j...@*********.com>

Greetings!

A group us developers are working on a fork of the Google Chromium
Project with some really unique and exciting features.  To give homage
to the Chromium Project, we'd like to call the project Thorium (with
releases called Thor) and were wondering how partial to the Thorium
project name you were?

We understand and respect if you want to keep it, just figured it
wouldn't hurt to ask!  We're going to use code.google.com/
thoriumproject/ otherwise.

Thanks for considering.

Jay Phelps

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