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TIL Wayland is named after a town
so is dracut and weston.
i think that naming software after towns in Massachusetts is somekind of red hat in-joke.
It's even neater. The name of towns/cites cannot be trademarked. The safest thing you can do when naming a project is naming it after a town so you don't run into legal troubles in the future.
I wonder if Monster and Monster know about Monster
You can eventually trademark once you get big enough. As with all things law it's a bit tricky. However, the default is that geographic locations aren't trademarkable.
For further reading on when you can trademark.
https://www.yospinlaw.com/2016/06/15/trademark-on-a-geographical-location
Who's going to take this as legal advice and name a project Apple?
https://maps.app.goo.gl/15sDygDQWBd8J9kUA
Openstack releases are named after the nearest town to conference that matches the next series in the alphabet.
I always thought it was the corp from the Alien series. 🤓
That's Weyland-Yutani
In the Brolien universe it's called Wheyland
In the mass obsessed universe it's called Weighland.
In the map obsessed universe it's called Wayland.
Very similar to our universe, that one.
the town
I always thought this was the origin https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayland_the_Smith