I suppose you could call it ideological, but I wouldn't preface that
with 'just'. Since open source folks generally shy away from
trademarks and similar name 'protecting' schemes, you will sometimes
see projects take on names that are already in use. It is usually
pretty frustrating for those invovled.

We are pretty practical about it, though, if there is a conflict and
the original project on sf.net is empty, then we're happy to allow you
to use the name. But if that other project is active, we wouldn't be.

Chris

On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Doug Holton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Is there a technical reason for not letting projects be created if the
> same name exists on sourceforge, or is it just ideological.  Because
> there are open source projects with the same name occurring all the
> time.
>
> The sourceforge project that conflicts with mine is completely
> different and hasn't been updated in over 3 years.
> I'm designing something for kids and beginners to use and didn't want
> to create some name that is hard to remember or spell, so I guess I'll
> use eduforge or another site instead.
>
>
> >
>



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