We could discuss whether it makes sense to leave '-trinity' in cases where the package clearly belongs to TDE. However, this would also affect packages like tdelibs, tdebase, tdepim... I think it could make sense to leave it until it is possible to miss '-trinity' for all packages => when all binaries and libraries that can collide with the KDE applications and libraries and prevent installation in /usr will be renamed.
Your opinions are welcome.
I agreed with Slavek's view: the -trinity and -tqt suffix is used widely to make package names unique and avoid clashing with KDE packages. There is kate-trinity, konqeuror-trinity, konsole-trinity and so on, so tdebluez-trinity is no exception. I don't see this a big deal and till we find a solution for conflicting names with KDE, I don't see a reason to change the current name scheme.
Cheers Michele