On 11/08/2013 08:53 AM, Use R 013 wrote: > Dear Fedora Person, Nov. 8, 2013 > Here at Systems Development Associates Inc. we have developed for our > own purposes and internal use a customization of Fedora8 and Fedora12 > that we call sdaLinux. Recently we have contemplated offering sdaLinux > to the public on a basis somewhere between the "here take it" attitude > of the free software people and the "all the traffic will bear" basis of > our more mercenary colleagues. While trying determine what our options > are and decide where in that spectrum to operate, I entered > "fedoraproject.org/wik/Legal/Licenses/LicenseAgreement", which is > mentioned by the Fedora12 install process, and here I am. "Here" is > sdaLinux itself ,which is still being tested, so I am going to CC this > to my normal "sda" operating email address sdacorner@xxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:wheatonrd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> and reforward it to you from there. > That way we can use a system that is not in a test environment. R D Wheaton, There are several things you should consider: 1) You need to be prepared to honor the terms of all of the licenses of all of the software components within your customized Linux OS. There is no true "single" license for Fedora, for example. 2) Fedora 12 is very dated, and there are many known, and unfixed security issues. We would not recommend that you use such an old base of Linux, unless you are prepared to do extensive modifications to close these security holes. 3) Should you decide to do this anyways, you will need to be sure to comply with our Trademark Guidelines, specifically concerning the removal of the Fedora trademarks (text and logos) from the offering. Our full Trademark Guidelines can be found here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal:Trademark_guidelines If you have additional questions, please feel free to direct them to me. Thanks, Tom Callaway Fedora Legal == Fedora Project -- websites mailing list websites@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/websites