estebistec / django-twitter-bootstrap

This package provides a Django app whose static folder contains the sources of Twitter Bootstrap, nothing more and nothing less.
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Branding problem #13

Open estebistec opened 10 years ago

estebistec commented 10 years ago

As was pointed out to me in #12, bootstrap's branding [1] recommends that references to bootstrap no longer include "twitter" in front of it. This makes sense, but django-bootstrap is already taken [2] on pypi (and hasn't seen a release in a while :/).

I suppose I could name the package for boostrap and the CSS pre-processor, e.g., django-bootstrap-less / django-bootstrap-sass.

Other ideas?

[1] http://getbootstrap.com/about/#brand [2] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-bootstrap

pquentin commented 9 years ago

django-bootstrap-less/django-bootstrap-sass sounds good. Please do something about this, a name change is not really fun to handle but this will only get worse as time passes.

Thank you for this, btw!

estebistec commented 9 years ago

@pquentin See #22. Making this real finally.

estebistec commented 9 years ago

Dammit, this package name is taken on pypi, and not even that recently. I thought I had checked this :(

https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-bootstrap-less/2.1.1

Any other name ideas?

pquentin commented 9 years ago

I don't know. I'm sure another combination would be available, but it would only add to the confusion. What about prefixing-suffixing with something that has nothing to do with django, or bootstrap? Something like django-simple-bootstrap or django-boostrap-steven.. Sorry, I'm bad at naming things. :)

estebistec commented 9 years ago

Oy, yeah, definitely hard. Okay...

/me draws a blank after this...