El 17/10/11 08:28, Walter Bender escribió:
Iceweasel was a rebranding of Firefox in response to a specific issue
Mozilla had with Debian regarding "unapproved" patches. By bringing it
up as the lead-in to his question, I can only assume that Sebastian is
suggesting that there is some looming issue regarding the use of an
OLPC trademark that would violate one or more of the OLPC guidelines.
I was perhaps not direct enough in asking what is that issue.
Thank you for your response.
I did not intend to sound misterious.
My understanding of the Iceweasel/Mozilla controversy was that fully free
distributions have policies to include free-to-modify bits - but Firefox
and its
logo have explicit prohibitions regarding modifying and distributing
modified
versions (you can't).
My concern was if a fully free Trisquel Sugar Toast release (inminent)
can include
use the XO logo.
Regards,
Sebastian
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