Hi,

   > Yes, but how often have we touted XO, Sugar, et. al. as being
   > 'based on Fedora' over the past 4 years? Heck, you could argue
   > it's gotten more press than some of our official spins.

Right, but "based on Fedora" is fine:  it correctly conveys the
impression that we took a pristine and sane Fedora and then messed
around with it to our heart's content.  :)

I don't think anyone's left with the impression that OLPC's security
choices are a direct duplicate of Fedora's, which *is* a reasonable
impression to have if you download a Fedora spin that's advertised, as
most spins are, as "the core of Fedora plus some app you really like".

- Chris.
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Chris Ball   <c...@laptop.org>
One Laptop Per Child

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