This morning, in response to my Processing and Galcon post, I received this email:
Hey,
Stumbled across your article about using processing :) Â Sounds neat!
Anyway, I don't like having to make these requests – but because of how
trademark stuff works I have to request that you change the name of your
project to something that doesn't contain the name Galcon. Â Maybe
"PlanetConvict" or something like that.Anyway, I'd really appreciate if you could do that :)
Thanks!
-Phil
As such, as soon as I can find a way to delete the GitHub repo – if you know how, please share – the code will vanish from the public view. If you're interested in the bits, get 'em quick, or just email me.
Wheeee………….
[...] I made the code available on GitHub: http://github.com/barneyb/GalConvict. It's hardly the Mona Lisa. I made exactly zero effort to architect, refactor, etc. It was just a proof of concept for playing with Processing. [2010-05-17: This has been retracted - read why] [...]
In case anyone is wondering, to delete a GitHub repo, visit the repo in your browser (as the owner), hit the 'Admin' link near the top, and a big ol' "Delete" button will be available at the bottom of the next page.