At 21:09 22/10/2002 -0400, Rod Dixon, J.D., LL.M. wrote:
I cannot resist calling out the irony and twists-of-fate of an OSI trademark
certification of a wxWindows open source software product. If OSI has the
temerity to grant that one, yall should send out a press release.

Seriously, let's be careful with how we view other trademark matters when
the expectation is that the OSI mark should be equally respected. [I am off
the soapbox now].
Hi,

Do you think you could clarify? I don't understand what you're
referring to here... perhaps the fact that the name has
'Windows' in it? It's been 10 years and MS hasn't sued yet,
and the Lindows case didn't go well for them. I certainly
didn't intend to abuse the name, and in fact I was using
Windows in a generic (windowing) sense (it's only the first
'w' that refers to the MS product :-))

Thanks,

Julian

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