. But we should have a mascot that makes sense and is OURS.
Linux has the penguin, OpenBSD has the blowfish, the other BSD's have the
devil. Those images are clearly associated with those products, and can be
used WITHOUT corporate approval.
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Chris Thompson
I would like to set up a password-protected area within my website where my
web design clients can preview changes to their sites before they go live.
Although I know how to password protect directories using .htaccess files, I
would prefer to bypass the standard grey Authorization pop-up screen
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running as well, which DOESNT have a different name.
| Chris Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| Senior VP, X4 Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Mon, Nov 01, 1999 at 04:42:50PM -0400, Neil Kandalgaonkar wrote:
Joshua Chamas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That said, they do allow non-profits and others to use the camel, e.g. the
Perl Mongers. It's not evil, they're just trying to protect a trademark
which they built. AFAIK no one