Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Ian Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-26 05:33]: > >>Re the organization formerly known as the Debian Core Consortium: No >>need. We won't use the word Debian in the name--we'll call >>ourselves the DCC Alliance, where DCC stands for "Debian Common Core". > > > My buddies and me are going to create the PRHMS Alliance. If anyone > really asks (but I'm sure nobody will care), PRHMS stands for > "Progeny, Red Hat, Microsoft" - but we don't have any trademark > problems since our name doesn't contain any trademarks. > > Gee, I'm sure nobody will ask what "DCC" refers to. The first two > articles I've seen this about new "D"CCA clearly contain the "DEBIAN" > trademark. > > "The public relations manager of desktop Linux vendor Linspire Inc., > Heather MacKenzie, revealed that the "the DCC's official name is the > Debian Common Core Alliance." > http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1844684,00.asp > > How does that not contain "the word Debian in the name"?
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