> In my opinion the problem is not only the problem with the trade mark (or the 
> simple program-name) but also a public relations problem.
> I do not know the team of Feodora, but I know many people of LO / TDF and, 
> let me be clear, _some_ (_not_ all) consider it well to cultivate a public 
> representation that users subliminally says that LO's successor OOo is . (not 
> as an official statement, but subliminally)

Is it LO who is infringing on our trademark or is it Fedora who is misusing our 
trademark for other project? Shouldn't we notify Fedora people politely about 
this situation and let them (and help them!) solve the issue first?
-- 
Pavel Janík



Reply via email to