On 04/27/2010 12:09 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Mon, 2010-04-26 at 10:36 +0200, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> IMO, *no* - it's time to spread the world about Mozilla's trademark
> policy violating the prinicples of Free SW and Fedora's Mozilla being
> hostage of it.
You mean, much like the Fedora and Red Hat trademark policies, which say
almost the exact same things?
Correct. The Fedora distro itself is non-free because
of similar
trademark games.
You can't modify Fedora under F/OSS principles and still call it
Fedora,
just like you can't modify Firefox under F/OSS principles and still call
it Firefox.
Correct.
Similar as Fedora/RH's restrictive trademark policies prevents people
from "enhancing/bugfixing" Fedora, Mozilla's trademarks policies
prevents Fedora from "enhancing/bugfixing" Firefox/Thunderbird.
The resort to both Fedora/RH's and Mozilla's trademark policies is to
"rebrand or abandon".
Wrt. to Mozilla package in Fedora, the problem is Fedora containing
packages which clearly violate the prinicples Fedora once was founded on
("Freedom") and which infect Fedora with effects of "Non-Free SW"
(e.g.
unfixable bugs) == Mozilla's trademark games voids the effects of "OSS".
Ralf