James Bennett wrote:
> On 4/13/06, Chris Moffitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>I like it.  However, it's probably a little limiting for future use.  One
>>question I have around the name Django.  I noticed on the website that
>>it's copyrighted so we probably couldn't use it in the name. Is that true?
> 
> 
> Minor nitpick: it's a trademark, not a copyright. In the United
> States, at least, names can't be copyrighted.
> 
> Also, in personal projects I tend to pick names of other jazz artists,
> following the trend of "Django" and "Ellington"... for example, I've
> got a project right now called "Coltrane".
> 

May I suggest 'Emmet' ? (Emmet Ray was a great guitarist and a huge fan
of Django)

My 2 cents...
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bruno desthuilliers
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