[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >OK, let's say I rename the package to 'somebird' and want to produce a good >package for debian. Should I use a patched orig.tar.gz or is it ok to >distribute the source as provided by upstream (of course without the >trademarked icons) and patch the rest (e.g. thunderbird mozilla) during >build?
As long as we're discussing names.... I kind of like "somebird", actually. It's cute and non-confusing. :-) For firefox, "iceweasel" has the amusing advantage of being directly in the Mozilla trademark licencing policy, thanks to my use of that name really early in the discussion. :-) It might be pretty easy to "standardize" it among different "option 3" distributors for that reason. Of course, it is now in use as the abstract name for a renamed version, so maybe it wouldn't be so good to use it for a specific version. A name for the suite is hard.