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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" |