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[bug#48729] [PATCH v5 24/25] gnu: Add bitmask.
From: |
Maxime Devos |
Subject: |
[bug#48729] [PATCH v5 24/25] gnu: Add bitmask. |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Jun 2021 13:31:39 +0200 |
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Evolution 3.34.2 |
Raghav Gururajan schreef op zo 20-06-2021 om 05:52 [-0400]:
> I used white-label because bitmask is neither a service provider on its
> own nor tied-to/developed-for specific provider. Whichever supported
> provider is chosen the application name, icons, logo etc becomes that of
> the provider. In other words, the app re-brands itself based on chosen
> VPN provider.
This seems like a trademark disaster to happen ...
except that bitmask seems to have some kind of agreement with the VPN
providers (see https://bitmask.net/en#providers), so this ‘rebranding’
is ok I guess.
> But I'll change the while-label to generic, in the synopsis.
To make sure I got the terminology right:
‘service provider’: gratis or paid provider for a virtual private network?
I don't see why one would tie software to a specific service provider?
Besides that the software needs to support the network protocols used
by the service providers of course.
I don't see _why_ bitmask would change the name of the application
depending on the service provider, but whatever I guess. I mean,
IceCat doesn't rename itself to ‘$ISP's Totally Secure Surfer’,
e-mail clients don't rename theirselves to ‘$ISP MyMail’,
depending on the Internet service provider.
‘generic’ LGTM.
Greetings,
Maxime.
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