If it's trademarked (I don't think it is, but I could be wrong), and if Canonical doesn't allow the use of the name for this, then something is *really* wrong. But I don't think there'll be an issue. Feel free to ask, of course.
Vincent, I got no reply! Proceed with the best option. I've built the very basic stuff, and now I'm moving to libindicate which poses a bigger challenge. So far, I have 3 packages that are in a weird situation: 1. python-elementtree - This exists in openSUSE:Tools and devel:languages:python, though it's not in Factory. Any chance the maintainer could push it to Factory ? 2. gtk2 - ido[1] requires a small patch to add a small function that allows us to take stuff from menus and such. I've branched Factory, patched and submitted for review (Request #55618). I'll wait for news. 3. libindicate - libindicate is a pain, so far the new version requires vala-11.2, which I've builted from Dimstar's home project. Any word on the status if this is making it's way into Factory soon? For the rest everything is going as planned. If anyone has time to review the packages on my repo[2], feel free to send feedback so I can improve what needs to be improved. So far I would believe that it's up to my best, but for sure there's a couple of things that can be twicked here and there. [1] - http://launchpad.net/ido [2] - https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home:ketheriel:ayatana PS - I've added a openSUSE 11.3/GNOME2.32 repo for checking... it blows up with xcb versioning, requires a high version. Should we care for 11.3 or just start focusing only on the upcoming 11.4 ? Nelson -- nelson marques nmo.marques@gmail.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org