#18#5 "El problema AHORA es con el NOMBRE no con el LOGO. [...] ¿Nadie lee las cosas?"
The issue at hand is trademarks. Mozilla Foundation software comes with trademarked names , and the use of those names is governed by the Mozilla Trademark Policy. If you want to distribute software called "Mozilla Firefox" or "Mozilla Thunderbird," you must adhere to a strict policy which includes signing an agreement with the Foundation and making almost no changes to the software. No extensions may be added, the list of search engines cannot be changed (they paid to be there, after all), etc. This highly-restrictive policy was never going to work with the Debian Project's needs.
Posted January 10, 2005
Como digo, el problema no es nuevo ¿es que nadie lee las cosas?
The issue at hand is trademarks. Mozilla Foundation software comes with trademarked names , and the use of those names is governed by the Mozilla Trademark Policy. If you want to distribute software called "Mozilla Firefox" or "Mozilla Thunderbird," you must adhere to a strict policy which includes signing an agreement with the Foundation and making almost no changes to the software. No extensions may be added, the list of search engines cannot be changed (they paid to be there, after all), etc. This highly-restrictive policy was never going to work with the Debian Project's needs.
Posted January 10, 2005
Como digo, el problema no es nuevo ¿es que nadie lee las cosas?