Naming guidelines
Splunk has provided a very nice set of guidelines for use in packaging your App. These guidelines are important, as you do not want to infringe on any copyrights or licensed trademarks as you build your App.
Note
These are guidelines, and while your App can literally be named anything you want for use, either internally in a company or for an individual install, you must follow the guidelines to publish on Splunkbase.
The first guideline revolves around using third-party trademarks. A third-party trademark is anything that you or Splunk do not own, control, or have license to use except under fair use. When using a third party trademark, Splunk maintains that you must separate the third party's trademark from the Splunk trademark with the word for, which:
- Clarifies that the third-party trademark and associated technology do not belong to Splunk or the author of the App or add-on.
- Indicates that the App or add-on works with a specific third-party product. You should include...