El mar, 14-06-2005 a las 16:45 -0300, Humberto Massa Guimarães escribió: > > Let's say we call it mozilla-firefox (assuming we are allowed to > > in the first place) and downstream (making some modifications) is > > not allowed to call it mozilla-firefox. If we call it > > debian-firefox then downstream is still not allowed (under the > > same conditions) to call it mozilla-firefox. The difference is not > > You seem to be wrong about the Mozilla Foundation's trademark > policy. They say no one (ok, they excepted Debian especially, but > *I*, personally, do not think this flies because of DFSG#8) can use > the words Mozilla or Firefox (or Thunderbird etc) in their browser. > So, if we rename the browser, we must call it (for instance) > IceWeasel, and yes, any person downstream from us can call it > anything but Firefox or Mozilla or Mozilla Firefox.
BTW, we should remove any gecko based browser too. After all they depend in MOZILLA-browser. Not only firefox is going to be blamed here. -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo [EMAIL PROTECTED]