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Release name #1

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robobenklein opened this issue Feb 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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Release name #1

robobenklein opened this issue Feb 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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@robobenklein
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"Visual Studio Code" is obviously a trademark, so Visual Studio CodeRibbon would likely step too far into Microsoft's ownership territory.

Taking suggestions for application names, right now the default will likely just be "CodeRibbon", but it's not the best because there are multiple implementations of CodeRibbon.

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vsCodeRibbon ?

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jtagcat commented Apr 10, 2022

CodeRibbon for VSCode is just fine. The actual name is CodeRibbon, the latter part is just used everywhere to signal compatability. It is fully fine to use it like so, as 'Works with Windows 7' etc.

Alternatively, TheiaRibbon.

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Once Atom is officially "sunset" (i.e. the atom.io package name is no longer hosted) I think I'll just move the original implementation to CodeRibbon-Atom and publish this standalone application as just "CodeRibbon".

Would that be too confusing? Or would it make more sense in the end?

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jtagcat commented Sep 16, 2022

It'd probably be fine. CodeRibbon is the concept/idea you bring. Don't worry about it, it's one of the last things of concern.

For golang you install Go extension on Atom, and Go extension on VSCode. You install Chrome on Windows and Chrome on Linux, even if they are technically a bit different.

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