"seth" == seth vidal skvidal@phy.duke.edu writes:
... seth> Well - it seems to me that the trademark policy requires removing any seth> place it says 'red hat' ... seth> No it doesn't - I don't mean anyplace - but for example - if anaconda seth> refers to red hat linux as what you are installing that would seem to seth> fall under the trademark constraints.
Ah, so "any place" does not mean "anyplace". I see... :-)
That said, your example is correct; I thought you were talking about things like man pages by Red Hatters, and containing "Red Hat, Inc." in them, or even mentions of how some random feature changed with Red Hat Linux 6.1 or something similar...
Ed