Mhm, I expected such an answer when I hit send :) I maybe should have 
worded it better. While you are right, that ultimately this is an issue for 
the DSF board I think that most of those issues can be solved by asking 
authors/etc nicely without having to invoke the thread of trademarks or 
lawyers. When that fails then we can surely put it forward to the DSF.

On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 9:04:49 AM UTC+1 James Bennett wrote:

> It's not really a discussion of whether "we" (this list) want 
> something removed; how to enforce Django's trademark is purely the 
> domain of the DSF. The DSF also has the ability to wave its ownership 
> of the trademark around and hire lawyers in cases where people are 
> reluctant to take something down, which has happened in the past. So 
> again I'd say that if people are putting packages up that seem to 
> conflict with the Django trademark, just notify the DSF board and let 
> them handle it. 
>

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