charnley
May 5th, 2013, 11:57 AM
Dear Community,
A friend and I are working on a install script centred around i3wm, because neither of us like the current workflow of lxde, gnome or unity.
The install script is based around the Minimal CD of Ubuntu, and is basicly a bunch of packages name and .dotfiles need for a nice minimal and userfriendly tile-based workflow.
The idea is that even new linux users should be able to install and use it.
My question is, are we allowed to call it "Ubuntu NCE" (No Crap Edition), or is the ubuntu name a protected name?
Best regards
Jimmy
A friend and I are working on a install script centred around i3wm, because neither of us like the current workflow of lxde, gnome or unity.
The install script is based around the Minimal CD of Ubuntu, and is basicly a bunch of packages name and .dotfiles need for a nice minimal and userfriendly tile-based workflow.
The idea is that even new linux users should be able to install and use it.
My question is, are we allowed to call it "Ubuntu NCE" (No Crap Edition), or is the ubuntu name a protected name?
Best regards
Jimmy