Hi,
it's sad to see that the safer path (renaming Mozilla applications in
order to avoid being restricted by any trademark policy) was really the
one to choose...  :-(
That was my conclusion[1] and unfortunately it seems that the other
possibility (reaching a trademark agreement) only worked for a short
time.

I wonder if we can come up with a renaming scheme that makes it not too
difficult for a user to find the right package to install.
My attempt was judged to be too confusingly similar to the official
names[2], but many things changed since january 2005: I don't know if
Gervase's reply is still valid for Mozilla Corporation...

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2005/01/msg00142.html
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2005/01/msg00053.html

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