On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, tony wrote:
Le mardi 18 avril 2006 à 15:48 -0400, Greg DeKoenigsberg a écrit :
> Hold it, hold it, hold it.
>
> Responses inline.
> The policy we're aiming for: if it's all Fedora stuff, you can use the
> Fedora name. If it isn't, you can't. Period.
OK so mine is/was/will be called epiaix
It is all Fedora + xine + vdr + xmms + diverse stuff forbidden in the
USA but destined to be used by people in France (boo, hiss...) and other
part of Europe or the World where they DGAF (Fon't Give A Fsck) about
stupid software patents (good software patents are OK the world over -
stupid ones we don't need). Oh and did I say that the kernel was patched
for VIA hardware sensors and diverse other VIA Epia stuff.
I would like to say to potential users who may wish to upgrade for
security bits and pieces or do other stupid user stuff that it is based
on Fedora Core [version number] so that they can just yum away at their
risk and peril.
We'll need to come up with good terminology for this, but I think we can.
And I don't know if I will have the strength, intelligence or ...
(biff
unused option) to scrub clean mentions or logos from every single corner
of a distribution that grows by a CD-ROM every three versions!
That's why a good script would help a lot.
--g
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