Just to sum everything up, since some of this is getting circular, this
is how we have been dealing with Linux distros. Ultimately, fair is
fair, and unless you think Debian should get a special deal (which I
don't think is DFSG-friendly, let alone likely to happen) , these are
the conditions you need to get on board with:
- All changes the distributor wishes to make to the source code must be
provided as discrete patches, along with a description of why the change
is required
- Releases are expected to be based on the CVS tag and/or source tarball
for the release version, plus approved patches.
- build configurations should also be submitted for approval.
- The logo and the trademark are required to be used together.
Ultimately, I don't have a lot more to say here. The ball is in your
court now, but you should absolutely not plan to ship without addressing
these issues one way or another.
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