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Robert Bernier wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 August 2007 15:03, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>> Color me dense, but "what?", do you mean do I think the project should
>> change its name or not?
>
> You say that the name change is significant to you. What does that mean?
I still don't understand what you are asking. I never said it was
significant to me, I said:
Hello,
Before anyone goes down this path too far it is very important that I
disclose (as I have on multiple occasions before) that Command Prompt
owns the name Postgres, Inc (and domains postgresinc.com/net/org).
Although we do not have intention to immediately change our name, I will
note that if the project changes its name, it increases the possibility
that we may do so.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>
> I'm asking about all those wonderfull legal and business issues that must be dealt with if this hits the proverbial
fanvis a vis Command Prompt and the community at large.
>
> Robert
>
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