On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 23:29 -0500, Jasper O'neal Hartline wrote:
Jane Dogalt wrote:
Now this is really strange, Kadischi is a tool to yes, to create LiveCD
media..
but to create Fedora Core CD media. Although Rahul mentions running
Anaconda in Debian
may be possible, I don't think right now is the time to be focusing any
efforts on running Kadischi
on everything but Fedora Core. Likewise in this same respect, Kadischi
shouldn't be focusing
on allowing users to build thier own "distribution". It is a LiveCD tool
not a distribution tool.
Actually, I think this is a good point. The Fedora project still hasn't,
in my mind, clearly stated how to legally use its logos and trademarks.
The Wiki says to make formal requests to use the logo. I've made two
such requests and have not gotten a response back.
So the question is not whether or not we want to help people build their
own distributions from Kadischi. The question is how can someone legally
redistribute "anything" built with Kadischi? If you change the splash
screen or rebuild a package from source, is the resulting CD still
Fedora? If not, do we legally have to remove references to Fedora?
-- Chris Negus