I've taken out a lot of the Pale Moon branding and replaced it with "Libre Moon". I've been building what I now call "Libre Moon". This is a known software freedom matter with Pale Moon, and one that the Pale Moon people could resolve on their own if they were so inclined, by removing the part that "There is NO CHARGE for the download or distribution of the browser package" from without even having to consult with the FSF, since it's a known problem. You can read FSF's position stated in 2011, and that position has not changed. Per "Besides the links to nonfree software, Pale Moon's trademark policy goes a step too far rendering it nonfree. Craig Topham was involved in the most recent discussion about removing Pale Moon from the Free Software Directory but I imagine Craig to be very busy, and talking to the FSF directly isn't necessary since the problems with Pale Moon are known.Ĭraig later confirmed in another communication medium (IRC) that the FSF position on this has remained unchanged:
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