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<p>Attending: Chris Muller, Bert Freudenberg, Colin Putney, Randal
Schwartz, Levente Uzonyi, Jecel Assumpacao Jr., Chris
Cunnington, Craig Latta</p>
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<li>Craig Latta discussed an early release of Spoon; there was a
Spoon debugging bull session</li>
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<li>Spoon project category on Mantis requested, and created</li>
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<li>trademark policy - what if somebody creates a product with
the name Squeak that we disagree with? issues around that were
explored</li>
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<li>It's the job of the board to manage the name "Squeak." That
implies managing the domain name squeak.org (among others),
the services provided there, the mailing list, official
releases of the Squeak product etc. We do that based on the
moral authority that comes out of the election process, since
we don't have a legal ownership of the name. We're also making
explicit our historical position of not objecting to
derivative names, such as Squeak Germany, SiliconSqueak,
Stable Squeak, SqueakSource and the like.</li>
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<li>the future of SqueakSource was discussed</li>
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