Greg Stark wrote:
> Recent history has seen a solution to this problem.
Very simply, CAcert can
> release its own browser, OpenCABrowser. Replace all
reference to the
> Mozilla foundation, and logos with CAcert's. Provide
RPMS, and an update
> repository, and your set. That's what OpenSource is
about. If you don't
> like what's being done, you can do it your way. If
Oracle can do it, so can
> CAcert. With publicity, it will make there heads turn,
and maybe reconsider
> the error of their way.
Another option is maybe to see if Ice Weasel (GPL only
version of
mozilla products) would like to join forces, I don't know
what their
option is, but I'm guessing they don't agree 100% with
mozilla foundation...
--
Best regards,
Duane
http://www.cacert.org -
Free Security Certificates
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e164.arpa is a tax on VoIP
"In the long run the pessimist may be proved right,
but the optimist has a better time on the trip."
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