On 03/05/2012 07:27 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012, DJ Delorie wrote:
"Once I get the RedSleeve (RHEL6 ARM port) released
Also, you're much better off porting CentOS instead - they've already
done the work of removing trademarked graphics and such, giving you a
legally clean slate to work off. Why duplicate the effort?
ehh? Why would you even say something like that?
CentOS art is all copyrighted, and sending a person off to create just
another knock-off of indeterminate quality of CentOS is rather unfriendly
The OP already expressed his intent to alter art, and elide trademarked
content. If PNAELV legal has a problem with his efforts, I'm sure they
can handle it
Sorry, but I have to ask - PNAELV?
And the redhat-logos package had already been modified to remove all the
logos involving headwear of a colour corresponding to the wavelength
around 700nm. (OK, I think I managed to say it without referring to
either the R-word or the H-word.)
Gordan
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