Re: kronatools_2.7+dfsg-1_amd64.changes REJECTED
Andreas Tille writes ("Re: kronatools_2.7+dfsg-1_amd64.changes REJECTED"):
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 10:00:10PM +0000, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
> > according to [1] it is even a word mark, so I don't think it is a good
> > idea to let anything related to diagnostic software with krona in its
> > name into the archive.
>
> Thanks for your torough checking. As discussed long ago[2]
>
> "KronaTools" may work, since the actual trademark is just
> "Krona". You could also use "Radiant", which was the original name
> (and still in SourceForge with a redirect). We avoided Radiant so
> our name could be trademarked, but you wouldn't have that problem
> I'm guessing.
The upstream you are dealing with, here, clearly don't really
understand trademarks very well. If "krona" is trademarked (and that
DHS page claims it is) then "kronatools" would clearly be a breach.
You'll have to call it something without the word "krona" in.
> It would help to hear other opinions before trying another upload to
> new: What name do you think is a proper name for this project in Debian.
I haven't been able to figure out what this program does. Your links
don't give your own Description and the upstream say:
Krona Tools is a set of scripts to create Krona charts from several
Bioinformatics tools as well as from text and XML files.
Either this is circular, or "Krona chart" was a medical (or
medico-informatical) term before this software existed and it
shouldn't have been trademarked (although I doubt anyone wants to
fight that).
radiant-diagnostic or something maybe ? (I see there is also a Ruby
CMS called "radiant".)
Ian.
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