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* In this case, it might be worth changing Aurora to Firefox.app as well but then we lose that "branding" aspect.
* In this case, it might be worth changing Aurora to Firefox.app as well but then we lose that "branding" aspect.


5. Per the requests from Marketing and Product, they want the apps for the channels called...
'''5.''' Per the requests from Marketing and Product (see first table), they want the apps for the channels on Windows and Mac called..
* Firefox Nightly, Firefox Aurora, Firefox Beta and Firefox.
* Firefox Nightly, Firefox Aurora, Firefox Beta and Firefox.
* Mac: It means adding "Firefox" in front of Nightly and Aurora. The Firefox Beta issue is connected to #3 where we have the same app name for Beta and Release.
* Mac: It means adding "Firefox" in front of Nightly and Aurora. The Firefox Beta issue is connected to #3 where we have the same app name for Beta and Release.
* Windows: It means removing the "Mozilla" in front of Firefox for Release and Beta and adding "Firefox" in front of Aurora and Nightly.
* Windows: It means removing the "Mozilla" in front of Firefox for Release and Beta and adding "Firefox" in front of Aurora and Nightly.
* I talked to Gavin about this so I am going to paste the text from the bug were we asked for these changes - "Having unbranded builds include the word "Firefox" (even in just the filename) is a pretty significant change. It means that anyone generating custom builds will get something that references "Firefox" - we've tried hard to avoid that in the past. Our trademark policy doesn't allow the use of "Firefox" at all unless you get explicit permission"
* I talked to Gavin about this so I am going to paste the text from the bug were we asked for these changes - "Having unbranded builds include the word "Firefox" (even in just the filename) is a pretty significant change. It means that anyone generating custom builds will get something that references "Firefox" - we've tried hard to avoid that in the past. Our trademark policy doesn't allow the use of "Firefox" at all unless you get explicit permission"
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