I'm quite sure you would be approved.

Your point about it having the fallback is good - Ubuntu GR perhaps.

I'm sort of in the camp that GNOMEbuntu or GNObuntu sound sort of wonky.

(To be honest, I don't care for the names of any official spin, except for
Ubuntu Studio... because it doesn't sound like Kubuntu, Xubuntu etc.)

Brett
On Aug 13, 2012 4:45 PM, "Jeremy Bicha" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 13 August 2012 16:31, Brett Legree <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have spent some time reviewing this
> > http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy for other reasons, and
> there
> > is a section pertaining to naming remixes.
> >
> > I would suggest Ubuntu GSR (for "GNOME Shell Remix"), it sounds kind of
> > high-tech, mysterious, perhaps a bit mechanical (a motorcycle of some
> kind?)
> > and it isn't hard to pronounce.
>
> I'm optimistic that we would get approval as an official Ubuntu
> derivative relatively quickly. Once that happens, I believe we'd be
> authorized to use *buntu in our project name. I will verify with the
> Ubuntu trademark people also though.
>
> Also at this time, my test ISO includes GNOME Classic/Fallback so it's
> not just about GNOME Shell.
>
> Jeremy
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