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Han Boetes wrote:
| If we keep a neutral stance and keep the taiwanese flag we will be | boycotted anyway.
(This is a reply to everybody, not only to Han)
The situation is
1. If it's just average joe downloading MDK from mirrors, then those Chinese officials don't care. Mandrake doesn't need to do anything, and there's no reason to do anything.
2. If Mandrake wants to sell it commercially in mainland China like RH do, then need to provide a no-flag kdebase/kdelibs in boxset sold in mainland China, to avoid problem.
I'm not sure why everybody keeps blowing hot air to this subject, without considering that what Mandrake concerned most is market share and profit for now. Whether this 'problem' should be fixed or not depends on Mdk sales and marketing decision, and not on any single person's supporting/opposition of any politics.
Abel
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