> On Apr 26, 2011 1:37 AM, "David Edmundson" <[email protected]> >> I thought it was decided the meeting before last that we don't need a >> name. We just go with "KDE Instant Messaging" where we need to say >> something. The point being that we integrate into the everything rather than >> being a standalone project.
David is correct - at some point we agreed that the project shouldn't have a name (at least that is visible to users). However, in some recent IRC discussions I removed my objection to having some form of one-word name for the project only for developers (ie the actual binary's and library's and code repos etc would have that name). The reason I was persuaded this is a good idea was because the whole KDE-Telepathy vs TELEPATHY-KDE thing was becoming such a hassle and it would be nice just to have some 1 word name of our own (a bit like how Telepathy stuff in gnome is generally empathy-foo rather than telepathy-gnome-foo). Anyway, just because I have come round to this doesn't make it a foregone conclusion - I don't recollect being the only person objecting to branding the project - and I certainly don't want to see any project name creeping into user-facing parts of the project. -- George _______________________________________________ KDE-Telepathy mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-telepathy
