Unfortunately, these people have a trademark for the word "jade" referring to software, so we've been forced to change our name. Fortunately, @davidglivar has kindly donated the name "pug" to us. I've claimed pug and pugjs everywhere I could think of so hopefully we shouldn't have any problems getting the name.
Action items
create a new logo (@GarthDB) design new branding for the website (@GarthDB) develop new website rename all repositories update every reference to "jade" to refer to "pug" in all repositories add @TimothyGu as an owner of all "pug" related npm repos publish working alpha-release test and stabalise release release pug 2.0.0 Versioning & Deprecation
There will be no 2.0.0 release of jade, instead it will be released as pug 2.0.0. In the mean time, pug 0.10.x will be used for experimental releases of pug 2.0.0 until it is stabilised.
Existing versions of jade will be left working for at least 6 months. There may be apug@1.0.0release aimed at being as compatible as possible withjade@1.x.y.
The new website will be at www.pugjs.org (which I have registered). Once that website is built, http://jade-lang.com/ will be updated to redirect to www.pugjs.org
Original: https://github.com/pugjs/pug/issues/2184
The author mentions in it: The name Jade is a trademark of software, and if the name is not changed, it is likely to face prosecution; The name pug is not bad, etc.
The community is still tossing and turning, as the name change includes the inside of the code, the name of the file directory, the names contained in the documentation and website, and the redesign of the logo. Code changes may be a little risky, but users should be at ease if the project is tested sufficiently.
The official has recommended that you use the new package name pug to install, and changing the name will also bring some minor troubles to ordinary users.
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