My other 2 cents:

The license we've chosen clearly allows people to sell products with the
code included, so I'm assuming this is strictly a trademark issues. As far
as I can tell this is about figuring out if this is a scam (which could
hurt the GNOME brand) or just a bunch of enthusiastic youngsters giving
things a try.

It'd be really sad if we enforced the trademark and then turned out that it
was just the latter case. I'd suggest we approach them and tried to study
the situation.

2015-07-09 15:16 GMT+01:00 Jeff Fortin Tam <nekoh...@gmail.com>:

> Le mardi 07 juillet 2015 à 09:46 +0200, Jens Georg a écrit :
>
>
>  * https://kickstarter.com/projects/technoruninc/stratos/
>
>
>
> Apart from the massive annoying marketing speech in the kickstarter,
> what's the exact purpose of this point?
>
>
>
> No particular purpose other than to bring it up for discussion in the
> meeting and simultaneously bring its existence to the attention of
> foundation members if they wanted to comment on it. For the record, this
> did not actually end up being discussed in the meeting, as we were already
> running half an hour overtime.
>
> My 2¢ on the matter: it seems just a little fishy for this thing to show
> up out of blue and try to raise 150K, with no visible community around the
> "product", no downloads (and no source code provided?) to verify its
> existence, and a claim to support Windows and Android applications in the
> "StratOS Pro" version. So I was wondering if anyone had heard of them
> before.
>
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Alberto Ruiz
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