Maybe I wasn't clear about the concern, it is not that Epsilon is a common<br>
word, it is that it is the name of a commercial theme for another tool.<br>
<br>
If this theme has a similar "look and feel" and is named after a commercial<br>
theme, even if its for another tool, then the owner of that theme may feel<br>
they need to protect their "property".<br>
<br>
It depends how they approach it, but a takedown request could conceivably<br>
see the whole Geany organisation removed from Github.<br>
<br>
On 6 April 2016 at 09:42, Matthew Brush <notifications@github.com> wrote:<br>
<br>
> There is no problem naming something with the same common word as<br>
> something completely else. If there were, we'd have a lot more problems<br>
> with other theme names than Epsilon.<br>
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