WebPageSecurity becomes SecuritySwitch

on January 29th, 2010 by Matt
Edit: Due to a trademark infringement, this open source project will now be named SecuritySwitch. Feel free to read the comment posted by the holder of the trademark on the name I originally planned to use. It was a polite enough message. I think there may be ground for me to stand on with the first name, but I don’t care to go to court over the name of a project that is free for anyone to download.

After a bit of a struggle supporting my WebPageSecurity module on Code Project, I’ve decided to put some quality effort into the project in the very near future. One of the first things that needed attention was the name.

What’s in a Name?

Could I have named it something more generic all those years ago? Perhaps, but not likely. After a few minutes of running through some of the key nouns and verbs that describe the project’s purpose, it will now be known as SecuritySwitch.

Educational Value vs. Quality Functionality

Another change to the project will be the maintenance of the dual source code languages. Since I originally started the module, a distinct project for C# and VB.NET have been maintained. While this was great for the educational aspect of the article and accompanying code, it is not ideal for a quality “product”.

After some consideration, I decided to drop the VB.NET version of the source code in favor of a single project written in C#. An immediate benefit to the community of this decision is faster releases.

What’s Next?

All of this change should be balanced with something to make it all worth while. I intend on stopping development on the 2.x version of the module for .NET 1.1 where it is now. Of course, I’ll fix any bugs, but no new features will likely be added. Version 3.x for .NET 2.0 will continue until version 4.0. That’s when I will add some of the new features in the queue and enable full support for ASP.NET MVC as well.

Keep checking back for more progress on this project.

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One Response to “WebPageSecurity becomes SecuritySwitch”

  1. Market Central, Inc, 500 Business Center Drive, is the owner of the federally registered trademark SecureSwitch(r), which is filed of record in the Principal Register in the United States Patent and Trademark Office at No. 2,390,873. Your use of our trademark is an infringement on our rights; and since our trademark is a matter of record we regard your use as willful infringement. A letter will follow this notice, which will include copies of our registration documents. We take seriously our obligation to protect and enforce our trademarks. Please immediately cease and desist from this and any and all other unauthorized use of our SecureSwitch(r) trademark.

    Charles H.Lehman
    Vice President and General Counsel
    Market Central, Inc

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