On 02/11/2007, Bill Sommerfeld <sommerfeld at sun.com> wrote: > The community may (or may not) choose to *GIVE* the name to the project > to use.
The community hasn't been given the right to give the name to anybody, or for that matter, take it from anybody. The community explicitly has no rights over the name whatsoever. You can't enforce policy that doesn't exist. A policy surrounding the trademark should have been defined at the inception of the community. -- Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst http://binarycrusader.blogspot.com/ "We don't have enough parallel universes to allow all uses of all junction types--in the absence of quantum computing the combinatorics are not in our favor..." --Larry Wall