Quoting Steve Litt (sl...@troubleshooters.com): > Arctic fox is a fork of PaleMoon. This is a good thing, because I and a > whole bunch of people dropped PaleMoon when PaleMoon's "executives" > issued lawyer threats to the OpenBSD project.
I'll say just one more time, because you tend to ignore this point, that the Pale Moon branding policy -- conceding for the sake of discussion that it's unfriendly, unreasonable, and thuggishly executed in the OpenBSD bug report -- in no way prevents any Linux or BSD distro from having and freely distributing a completely satisfactory binary package of that browser with no problems (let alone threats) from upstream and enjoying _all_ open source rights without exception. Why? Beecause the policy has no application to unbranded code instances. So, one merely swaps out the 'trade dress' image files and substitutes a similar but distinct name, and compiles. Done. Share and enjoy. My point is that there's nothing about the concept of open source that requires stakeholders to surrender trademark rights. If they want to be jerks about that, open source provides an easy remedy in the form of de-branding. There's nothing wrong with disliking Pale Moon's branding policy, but it should not be misrepresented (as you have done in the past) as making Pale Moon proprietary or that policy being even a significant obstacle. Neither is true. Of course, in fairness, someone would have to bother to do that minor de-branding work. If it's easier to just more sideways, and that's your point, then that's fair, but ought IMO to be made explicit. (It may be that Arctic Fox is only a 'fork' of Pale Moon to exactly that trivial degree, in fact: I'm not familiar with it.) > However, it looks like Arcticfox isn't available for just plain amd64 > Linux. All sorts of Mac, Windows, even Linux on Power PC, but no Linux > on Wintel type platforms. Please let us know when it's available for > Linux on amd64 or even i686. Or you could, y'know, try compiling. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng