On Monday 22 September 2003 15:48, rg wrote:
Hmmm... So, until the trademark guidelines come out, am I
essentially
correct in assuming that the final release will be The Fedora Project
(not Fedora Linux), which will have a random red hat, as is the case
now, (not called the Red Hat Logo) on the GNOME menu? So when someone
asks what I am running, I can say the Fedora Project. And when they
ask what's a good book to buy to get them up to snuff, I can say "The
Fedora Project Bible," or "The Fedora Project Unleashed," or "The
Fedora Project for Dummies?"
Am I on track here?
Why not call the whole thing "Fedora Project" and then the Linux Kernel
release of the Fedora Project could be called "Fedora Linux" ? And if
such time arrives that a BSD kernel based release comes out, it can be
"Fedora BSD"? Calling the OS "Fedora Project" will confuse
customers/vendors/media to no end, making them think it's something all
of it's own, not Linux based...
Of course, I can just hear some people clamoring for "GNU/Fedora *"...
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