* Conrad Knauer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > 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:
You might say that, but when this came up the last time this was not the interpretation of Gervase and the Mozilla Foundation. > >> "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." -- Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ: #61138586, Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1024D/16D970C6 097C 4861 9934 27A0 8E1C 2B0A 61E9 8ECF 16D9 70C6
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