On 10/1/06, Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/community-edition-policy.html
>
> One of the permitted changes is "Porting the software to different operating
systems"
I'm not sure that's what that clause really means, but one easy
example is
Mike Hommey wrote: "Some changes applied to the debian packages don't
fall in the community edition authorized changes, and there's no way
we want not to apply these."
If you're referring to the list of "permitted" changes in Community
Editions on
http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/com
it
included the term "Community Edition" somewhere in it, such as
"Firefox DFSG Community Edition" or "Firefox Debian Community
Edition"? :)
Apologies if someone somewhere has suggested this before; I use Ubuntu
and I am only now learning about this :)
Sincerely,
Conrad K
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