On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 11:42:59AM -0700, Carl Sorensen wrote: > > In general, a Remix > can have applications from the Ubuntu archives added, or default > applications removed, but removing or changing any infrastructure components > (e.g., shared libraries or desktop components) will result in changes too > large for the resulting product to be called by a Trademark.
Hmm. > We have "default applications removed" and have "some variance in package > selection". Therefore, this is not just Ubuntu, it's a derived work from > Ubuntu, at least in Ubuntu's mind. And Ubuntu wants it called a "remix" if > we are going to use any trademarks. The one sticky point might be removing openoffice+evolution. That may not be considered a "minimal change" and might be "removing infrastructure components... desktop components". If we wanted to use the "ubuntu remix" name, then I gather that we'd best only add developer-oriented packages, and do the extra installations (fontforge, git-cl, and some links on the desktop) > I'm OK with Graham's name. I might actually prefer u-contrib-lily, because > it sounds almost like an invitation -- "you can contribute to lilypond". Cute. :) Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel