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On Wednesday 17 November 2004 01:38, Jason Huebel wrote: |
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> On Saturday 30 October 2004 4:30 pm, Travis Tilley wrote: |
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> > Anthony Gorecki wrote: |
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> > > This is perhaps less of a development issue, however I read the |
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> > > following in a |
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> > > |
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> > > NewsForge article: |
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> > >>The official Gentoo motto is, "If it moves, compile it." |
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> > > |
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> > > A quick check of the Gentoo website found no reference to that |
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> > > statement; Google's has an official motto of "Don't be evil," would |
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> > > anyone be interested in drafting something similar for Gentoo, |
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> > > presuming there isn't one already? |
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> > |
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> > Gentoo/AMD64: my pointer's bigger than yours. |
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> > |
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> > ...I would so love to have a t-shirt with that printed on it. |
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> I'm seeing a CafePress store coming up right now... :-) So, if you're a |
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> member of the Gentoo Foundation, can you use the word Gentoo in |
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> something if you don't make any profit off of it? CafePress allows you |
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> to sell items at cost. |
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For there to be members there must be a member registry. This does not |
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exist yet. After that the license is not that way. If one acts for the |
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foundation one can do things, or the foundation can give a license. Of |
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course members (which you will be) can get more lenient conditions than |
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non-members. |
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Paul |
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Paul de Vrieze |
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Gentoo Developer |
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Mail: pauldv@g.o |
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Homepage: http://www.devrieze.net |
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