On Saturday 26 of May 2012 19:20:04 John Layt wrote: > On Saturday 26 May 2012 00:47:04 Dan Vratil wrote: > > Hi, > > > > LibKGoogle is a new optional dependency of kdepim-runtime. It's used by > > the > > new Akonadi Google resources. > > > > It's now in kdereview [0] and I'd like to move it to extragear, so I'm > > asking for a review on the library. > > > > Thanks > > > > Dan > > > > [0] https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdereview/libkgoogle/repository > > I'm no lawyer, but I suspect calling it libkgoogle may fall foul of Google's > trademark policies. See http://www.google.com/permissions/index.html. You > may need to give the library and repo a different name.
Hmm, can really just the word "google" be considered a TM? Is there any kde- legal team (or just anyone who know how this works) that could shed a bit of a light on this? > It also sounds too > generic, like it includes all Google's services including search and maps, The loooongterm plan is to add support for other APIs, not just the PIM stuff (that's why I didn't want to integrate the lib to kdepimlibs). The most imminent plans are for support of Reader, GDrive and Latitude APIs. > when it is only the Akonadi resource for PIM stuff. Ee :) The resources are already in kdepim-runtime, this is just a library to interface with G's API. > > But otherwise great work (not that I've reviewed the code) :-) Thanks :) > > Cheers! > > John. -- Dan Vratil www.progdan.cz | d...@progdan.cz | Jabber: prog...@jabber.cz Fingerprint: 76C9 2F08 5D0D 6F9E 5AD4 2BFD 3A85 0307 F506 5B61
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