On 12/10/2016 4:05 AM, David Mertz wrote:
I'm forwarding this to the PSF Trademarks committee. If there is a
violation, it's a misuse of trademark, not copyright on the code which
has the Python license stack.

I believe that this 'derived work' is both a trademark and a license violation. Clause 7 of the PSF License V. 2, as displayed by '>>> license()', explicitly denies permission to make derivative works that violate PSF Trademarks. Perhaps Github and Infoworld should be informed also, but our lawyer can decide.

"This License Agreement does not grant permission to use PSF
trademarks ..."

Perhaps that document should mention somewhere at the top that "Python" is a PSF Trademark for computer languages.

I'm on that committee and agree this is improper use. Let's see what
other members think.

On Dec 10, 2016 12:19 AM, "Barry Warsaw" <ba...@python.org
<mailto:ba...@python.org>> wrote:

    On Dec 10, 2016, at 07:09 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:

    >I seem to recall that when we discussed the future of Python 2.x,
    and the
    >decision that 2.7 would be the final version and there would be no
    2.8, we
    >reached a consensus that if anyone did backport Python 3 features
    to a Python
    >2 fork, they should not call it Python 2.8 as that could mislead
    people into
    >thinking it was officially supported.
    >
    >I think the project should be renamed to make it clear that its a fork,
    >like Stackless.

    Yes, exactly right.  It's not sanctioned by the PSF and should not
    be called
    "Python" anything.

    -Barry
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