draft: naming guidelines
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|  | # Project Naming | ||||||
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|  | The Kubernetes project has historically named most of our components/projects with a "kube" substring like `kube-proxy`, `kubectl`, `kube-apiserver`, `kube-controller-manager`, `kube-scheduler`, `minikube`, ... | ||||||
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|  | "Kubernetes" and "K8s" are registered [trademarks under the Linux Foundation](https://www.linuxfoundation.org/legal/trademarks). | ||||||
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|  | We recommend *but do not require* Kubernetes SIGS consider leveraging these when naming new subprojects, to further identify as an official project. | ||||||
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|  | We ask that third-party projects refrain from confusing names that sound like an official Kubernetes subproject, IE "kube", "k8s", "kubernetes" substrings and pick some alternate creative name, with a notable exception for [Conformant Distros](https://www.cncf.io/training/certification/software-conformance/). Many existing projects have not done this, and we are not seeking to alter them, but do remember that "k8s" and "kubernetes" are protected trademarks. | ||||||
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|  | If you'd like to start a new sub-project within the Kubernetes project, see our [repository donation / creation guidelines](https://git.k8s.io/community/github-management/kubernetes-repositories.md) | ||||||
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