On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 17:24:35 +0000 Gervase Markham wrote: > Francesco Poli wrote: > > tbird - Mail client derived from Mozilla Thunderbird > > ffox - Web browser derived from Mozilla Firefox > > sbird - ... derived from Mozilla Sunbird > > moz - Web browser and mail suite derived from Mozilla > > For what it's worth (and without making any judgement on the legal > weight such a view would have, or how far we'd go in trying to > "enforce" such a view) we'd be very unhappy with "Moz" (a very common > abbreviation for Mozilla, and used already by the project in various > ways) and "TBird" (being a very common abbreviation for Thunderbird), > and not particularly keen on "ffox" either.
If these names are unacceptable, I begin to be concerned that users won't be able to find the right packages or type the right shell commands, without having to remember weird mutant names from outer space... :-( Don't you feel that many users will use that really cool StormyFlyingAnimal MUA without even knowing it actually is Mozilla Thunderbird with some distro-specific adaptations? "Mozilla Thunderbird" could be a brand of quality, but who will acknowledge this, when nobody knows he/she is actually using that program? Don't you think that all this defending precious trademarks could result in being counter-productive? -- Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. ...................................................................... Francesco Poli GnuPG Key ID = DD6DFCF4 Key fingerprint = C979 F34B 27CE 5CD8 DC12 31B5 78F4 279B DD6D FCF4
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