@rafaello ,
Be careful using the Notepad++ trademark without permission. It is a registered trademark in France, and even when not registered, 20+ years of exclusive use of the trademark have given a strong common-trademark status to Notepad++. Recently, the person who tried to claim their fork of the code (with huge changes to make it work in Linux) was “Notepad++ for Mac” was recommended to rename, and when he ignored it, the Developer demanded it.
The source code is open and free to use. The “Notepad++” trademark is not. Do not confuse the one with the other.
I highly recommend a rename/rebrand of your forked product.
update: see https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/17982 , and related discussions. the Developer takes the Notepad++ trademark seriously.
Update 2: if all you were doing was distributing the official Notepad++ binaries, along with customized configuration files (new themes, custom toolbar icons using the XML file to congifigure that, and so forth) and pre-bundling the plugins you noted, then giving it a name like “My Awesome Notepad++ Bundle”, it would probably be allowed (because open source licenses allow distributing the unmodified product under the original name, so a bundle that includes the official Notepad++ could presumably advertise that it’s included…). But if you’re making your own changes to the Notepad++ source code, and distributing it as a separate product, you would need permission to use the trademark.