Jonas Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [...] If we at GoboLinux has a patch that isn't already > submitted by any of the large distro with rights to redistribute we have > to submit it for review before we include it in our releases (if we want > to call the browser Firefox), but to me this seems highly unlikely as > either there will be an official Firefox release or a patch created by one > of the "big ones" before we come up with a patch, so I don't really see a > problem here.
(My! grandma, what large sentences you have... www.red-riding-hood.org.uk/wolfinbed.htm ) Does it matter whether any other distributor has submitted the patch? Are the trademark licences transferable in general? I seem to recall that part of the problem for debian has been getting non-debian-specific non-terminating permission. My fear is that any bugfix going into gobolinux will block on MozCorp approval, which is simply unethical when we can do better. On a plus side, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me about www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla - would we be better off using/helping the mythical IceWeasel instead? Or should it be available as an alternative? Thanks for all your work on this, -- MJ Ray - see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html Somerset, England. Work: http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ IRC/Jabber/SIP: on request _______________________________________________ gobolinux-devel mailing list gobolinux-devel@lists.gobolinux.org http://lists.gobolinux.org/mailman/listinfo/gobolinux-devel