Firstly sorry if this is the wrong list to send this question to, please
advise on the best one if it isn't here.

I have been spending my time trying to get the MeeGo UX into reasonable
shape on my preferred distro of choice - openSUSE.  Now before I make
any form of release/spin/$WHATEVER I would just like to get
clarification on what I can/can't use.

My understanding is that to use the word "MeeGo" in any direct naming is
a no-no unless I pass compliance, of which part of that would mean
taking on Connman and other parts of the MeeGo stack that just aren't in
my preferred distro and to be honest, we wouldn't want them in there as
we have a well tried & tested stack.

So my simple question is, if I use the MeeGo UX can I say "$RELEASE is
based on MeeGo's User eXperience, sitting ontop of $DISTRO.
Complimenting the other Desktop Environments that are on offer, and
offering some additional components (listing components).

When things were Moblin, there was a clearly defined usage of UX.  This
seems to have disappeared under MeeGo so things aren't as simple as they
used to be.

Many thanks,

Andy
 
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Andrew Wafaa
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