On 04/18/2010 07:06 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>
> As I sometimes am, I am confused by what you say Rahul. The question is
> not whether Red Hat has a right to replace programs by new ones created
> by another  different team of volunteers. They do.
>   

I wasn't answering you.  It was a reply to Tom Horsley.  

> My question is why call the new project seahorse a name which would be
> hard to associate with what the program does. Is there some reason that
> the new program could not keep the same name or at least a more
> meaningful name?
>   

Two projects obviously can't have the same name.   The name is a word
play.  Developers can pick whatever name they want.   If you don't like
it, feel free to talk to them. Downstream distributions have no say on
that.  

Rahul
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