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Um, I hate to sound rude, but where does one get off telling 3rd party developers what to name their applications? I could understand if it were Nokia applications you were discussing that you had some sway over, but asking one of the most prominent 3rd party developers to rename their application for "branding reasons" just doesn't sit well with me. :\ —[[User:generalantilles|GeneralAntilles]] 10:13, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Um, I hate to sound rude, but where does one get off telling 3rd party developers what to name their applications? I could understand if it were Nokia applications you were discussing that you had some sway over, but asking one of the most prominent 3rd party developers to rename their application for "branding reasons" just doesn't sit well with me. :\ —[[User:generalantilles|GeneralAntilles]] 10:13, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
:The fact is that since the trademark policy was approved no new application has come up with the name "maemo something", and "something for maemo" is the recommended alternative. We declared amnesty to the projects created before the trademark policy for obvious reasons. We could talk about recommendation to swith to the trademark compliant formulas, but not enforcement. But they might be interested. If you notice "Mapper" is cooler name than "Maemo Mapper". Also think about the opssibility to have it ported it to i.e. S60 in a future. Why getting your app tied to the name of one platform if it ever becomes succesful and ported to other platforms?--[[User:qgil|qgil]] 12:42, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
:The fact is that since the trademark policy was approved no new application has come up with the name "maemo something", and "something for maemo" is the recommended alternative. We declared amnesty to the projects created before the trademark policy for obvious reasons. We could talk about recommendation to swith to the trademark compliant formulas, but not enforcement. But they might be interested. If you notice "Mapper" is cooler name than "Maemo Mapper". Also think about the opssibility to have it ported it to i.e. S60 in a future. Why getting your app tied to the name of one platform if it ever becomes succesful and ported to other platforms?--[[User:qgil|qgil]] 12:42, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
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::FWIW, I'd disagree that "Mapper" is a more cool name for a multi-platform application. The ability for people to find its website when it's such a generic word is diminished. "Maemo Mapper", by contrast, is better for being namespaced. A multi-platform app would be better called "UbuntuGoogleFacebookMadeUpPortmanteauWord" and try and get traction around its unique name ("Atlassian" would be a good one, for example, if it weren't already taken[http://www.atlassian.com/]). So, for example, "MapExplorer for Maemo" could identify the Maemo version of a coolly named product available for multiple platforms, by "MapExplorer" being a non-generic (in this case, portmanteau) word. --[[User:jaffa|Jaffa]] 22:07, 22 June 2008 (UTC)
 
As for the distinction between maemo and Internet Tablet OS, I think this is a ''very'' important one. Internet Tablet OS is a fairly proprietary mobile operating system that ships with Nokia Internet Tablets, maemo is an open-source development platform for mobile Linux. They're two distinctly separate (if sometimes closely related) things. Moving forward, we should really be ''increasing'' this distinction, not blurring it further. —[[User:generalantilles|GeneralAntilles]] 10:13, 12  June 2008 (UTC)
As for the distinction between maemo and Internet Tablet OS, I think this is a ''very'' important one. Internet Tablet OS is a fairly proprietary mobile operating system that ships with Nokia Internet Tablets, maemo is an open-source development platform for mobile Linux. They're two distinctly separate (if sometimes closely related) things. Moving forward, we should really be ''increasing'' this distinction, not blurring it further. —[[User:generalantilles|GeneralAntilles]] 10:13, 12  June 2008 (UTC)

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