Double Checking to ensure that the mistake is not mine:

 1. The Win32 downloader file itself is named 
    Apache_OpenOffice_3_4_Downloader.exe 
    It is signed with an Amazon Services LLC
    signature (CA is VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing)
    timestamped 2012-07-24

 2. When the downloader is running, the window it
    puts up has 
    "Apache OpenOffice 34 - Amazon Software Downloader"
    in the title and it says it is downloading
    "Apache OpenOffice 34 by Apache" in the progress
    dialog.

 3. MY MISTAKE.  I checked the screen capture taken when
    I did the original download.  It is always Apache
    OpenOffice, never Amazon OpenOffice.

I apologize for provoking alarms.

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Fisher [mailto:dave2w...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 09:02
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Cc: Apache Brand Management
Subject: Re: Amazon Download of Apache OpenOffice 3.4


On Sep 15, 2012, at 12:45 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

> 
> 8. Going through the one-click purchase of the $0.00 software, I was not sent 
> the executable.  Instead, I was sent an "Amazon OpenOffice 34 by Apache" 
> downloader executable.  I ran it.  It is a simple dialog with a progress bar, 
> the gull button, and a message that the item can be downloaded again from my 
> software library. It downloads the software.  It doesn't say where.


This name is a branding issue that must be fixed immediately.

This should probably be handled by Shane as VP of branding.

Regards,
Dave

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