On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 05:18:50PM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote: > Branden Robinson (Debian Project Leader) has delegated to me the > authority to make a decision regarding the use of the Debian trademark > by the (as currently named) Debian Core Consortium Alliance. > > I plan on working with both the leadership of the DCCA, the SPI > trademark group, and Debian Developers to resolve this issue as > amicably as possible, as rapidly as possible.
So, it's been three weeks, without any word that I've seen. I note that dccalliance.org uses the Debian swirl logo (which can only be used to refer to Debian), and has a FAQ entry that notes `"DCC" is an abbreviation for "Debian Common Core"', and recent press articles such as [0] refer to the alliance by its expanded title: "Ubuntu is a Debian-based distribution, though it is not part of the recently launched Debian Common Core Alliance." Cheers, aj [0] http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3547611
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