On 10/1/06, Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/community-edition-policy.html
>
> One of the permitted changes is "Porting the software to different operating 
systems"

I'm not sure that's what that clause really means, but one easy
example is backported security fixes. Another is just regular bug
fixes that aren't in the official releases for whatever reason.

Personally I would say that Debian packages with extra security and
bug fixes would 'exceed the quality' of the official Mozilla packages
and thus be a good example of what Community Editions are about:

> "It is very important that Community Editions of Firefox and
> Thunderbird meet (or exceed) the quality level people have come to
> associate with Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird. We need to
> ensure this, but we don't want to get in people's way. So, we are
> taking an optimistic approach."

CK


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