Name change

In September 2003, Microsoft approached Julian Smart to open discussions about the wxWindows name, in relation to the 'Windows' UK trademark owned by Microsoft. The result of these discussions can be summarised as follows.

After a polite request from Microsoft, and a lot of thought on our part, we have decided to change the project's name to wxWidgets.

Apologies to all wxWindows users, and developers of wxWindows-related projects, for the short-term discomfort caused by the name change.

These are the main points of the agreement:

Users and developers other than Julian Smart and Robin Dunn are not legally affected by this agreement. However, the sensible thing is for us to all use the same name for the library. Users of wxWidgets who are currently referring to the old name in their products or on their web sites do not need to be worried, but it's a good idea to change to the new name as soon as is convenient so that product releases from August use the new name.

There has been much debate about whether this agreement was necessary. You can browse the wx-dev archives for the arguments for and against. Obviously a name change is not something that Robin and Julian would undertake take frivolously or for financial gain. Please confine further discussions about the name change to the new wx-discuss mailing list.

As for the choice of name, this also has been debated at length. There were many suggestions and a shortlist was drawn up. wxWidgets has been chosen because:

If we can be certain about anything, it's that not everyone will like the new name. We're sorry we can't please everyone, but we have spent many, many hours thinking about the issue, and we would now like to get back to improving the library.

Thank you for your patience while we change to our new name over the coming weeks. We will keep everyone informed about changes in our services, such as web site and CVS server addresses.