"mozilla _wants_ us to make some changes to the thunderbird package in order to not infringe their trademarks."
I think plenty of dialog with Mozilla is a good idea. If they don't like the way we package Thunderbird or any of the other packages, I recommend using really generic names for each of the packages, then refer to the Mozilla names in the descriptions, such as: Debian Web browser based on Mozilla Firefox Debian Email client based on Mozilla Thunderbird Debian browser suite based on Mozilla or something similar that makes them happy and still makes things like package searches contain a searchable string that people can recognize. I have a hard time believing that after all this time they want people to get away from their names, but if that's really what they want, let's do it. But let's not make up any new funky names. That just opens up the possibility of other issues elsewhere. If we must change the name at all, let's associate it with our project and a generic term describing the application. Can that get us into any trouble? Hopefully not. -- Brian Masinick mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]