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Benjamin Horst wrote (29-12-10 15:11)

On Dec 29, 2010, at 3:32 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:

That is all true. But that does not mean that using an url as
libreoffcedvd is automatically OK. Maybe we should have paid more
attention discussing that?

That's a valid point. But as far as I know, we don't have a policy on
URLs that include the term "libreoffice" yet. Until we do, we cannot
say that Dave is or is not following our policy!

Yes that is correct.
On the other hand, to me it looks a sort of common sense that you discuss with each other about the use of such domain names .. (So more the bad that I didn't took the trouble to listen to the small bells ringing in my head, some weeks ago. Sorry :-( )

Once a fair policy is developed and agreed upon, I'm sure he and
other project participants will be happy to follow it. Have you heard
any discussion about this topic elsewhere that I may have missed?

As expressed above: it is obvious that such a policy will be in place. So anticipating and discussing ideas whenever they come up, is most logic IMO.

Cor
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