On 09/18/2013 01:05 PM, Martin Albisetti wrote: > On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:21 PM, David Barth <david.ba...@canonical.com> > wrote: >> >> What are the plans to manage applications name unicity? I have the >> impression that it may become quickly necessary to avoid a confusing user >> experience. >> >> The typical example is apps like Twitter or Facebook, of which there are >> already multiple instances in the store. The namespaces are distinct, but >> not the "user visible" application names. >> >> Do you plan to refuse submissions once a name is taken? If so, have you >> identified / defined an entity to resolve conflicts? I think the Developer >> Programme terms prevent trademarks infringement, but that can't help with 2 >> parties using the acceptable use policy of a site like Twitter or Facebook >> for example. >> >> If name unicity is not planned, should there be a software mechanism in >> Ubuntu to rename apps ("Twitter (2)"?!), like modifying desktop files >> properties or doing it on the fly (and consistently) in the click scope? >> >> What do you think? > > There are no plans to enforce unique application titles in the store. > I looked around a bit, and other stores don't do it either[1]. They > do, however, seem to enforce it for popular apps[2], so I assume there > is some trademark issues being enforced on request. > I think we should have a mechanism to block out trademarked names upon > request and proof of ownership, and let the rest sort itself out by > user ratings & reviews (may the best solitaire win!). Otherwise we'll > have a gold rush to scoop up popular app names, and I don't think > that'll benefit anyone. > > Does that make sense? > +1
-- Jamie Strandboge http://www.ubuntu.com/
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