vicmz wrote:Then 666philb's approach is better in this case. According to your reply, can I request permission to:
- include PaleMoon as default browser (unaltered) in Puppy Linux derivatives?
- include PaleMoon as default browser of foreign language editions, with the sole modification of the default language?
- package PaleMoon in Puppy Linux formats (PET & SFS), both unaltered and with the sole modification of the default language for people who do not understand English, for distribution in forums or websites?
- if necessary, provide simple how-to guides, either online or as a document?
- include PaleMoon as default browser (unaltered) in Puppy Linux derivatives?
This is already allowed as per the (updated)
redist license. Please have a read through it.
- include PaleMoon as default browser of foreign language editions, with the sole modification of the default language?
If specifically integrated as a localized version into the OS as part of the distribution, you'll have to get my permission since it is a modification of the redistribution package/browser, which I'll grant to you (and other puppylinux maintainers)
-- it can be this simple as far as I'm concerned.
- package PaleMoon in Puppy Linux formats (PET & SFS), both unaltered and with the sole modification of the default language for people who do not understand English, for distribution in forums or websites?
This is already allowed as per the redist license, provided the modification is approved.
- if necessary, provide simple how-to guides, either online or as a document?
You can provide as much documentation alongside the browser as needed or desired! I'm not going to tell you how to set up your distro otherwise. I'm only concerned with preventing "wild west"scenarios as far as the actual browser is concerned.
In addition, is it OK if I include a category named "Help" in the Puppy Linux menu, with .desktop files directing to html files (about diverse topics) that should be opened in the browser that is set as default by the user, stored online or locally, since they do not alter the PaleMoon homepage?
See above - it's something anyone is allowed to do as part of the integration of the browser in exempted operating systems according to the license.
So, for the parts discussed, the only issue would be the localization as specifically asked above, which I'm granting you and other puppylinux maintainers permission to do so here in an extemporaneous fashion, including the dissemination in OS-specific package formats, provided that the UI localization is the only modification done. If anyone of you wants/needs this permission in a more official way, feel free to send me an e-mail and I can provide a digitally signed grant.
I'll probably end up including this permission for specific situations in a more generic fashion in the license text when I get around to it, for clarity.