Donald J Bindner writes: > 2) create a permanent "transition package" with the firefox name > that depends on it > 3) use alternatives to provide /usr/bin/firefox Thereby attaching the name "Firefox" to something which is not pristine Mozilla code. This is exactly what it is being claimed we may not do without explicit permission[1]. [1] I doubt that trademark law reaches that far, but I am not a lawyer. -- John Hasler