On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 14:31 +0200, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> Caolan McNamara wrote:
> > > > Imho quite easy to resolve: use the community logos per default for 
> > > > builds
> > > > from source. Enable the Logo with TDF tagline on build time and tell 
> > > > people
> > > > to use this only when doing builds that are supposed to be distributed
> > > > via TDF resources.
> > > 
> > > that indeed sounds like a senseful idea. What do others think?
> > 
> > Its the logical conclusion. Do we think this is a desirable thing
> > however ? rather than a corner the rules paint us into that force
> > maintainable of duplicate logos, etc.
> > 
> It makes the whole thing much more consistent, therefore it makes a
> lot of sense to me.
> 
> The tm rule then boils down to: stuff from the official tdf/libo
> website - TDF mark permitted. Stuff from elsewhere: TDF mark not
> permitted, unless permission explicitely granted.

+1

So, if OpenSUSE wants to use the TDF logo in the distro all they need do
tis ask - but if 3 guys on an IRC channel decide to roll their own Linux
Distro, then on day one it would be the Community Logo.

[Side note - hopefully when future decisions are made to allow
commercial operators to use the TDF mark the community will be involved
in that decision, in some way]

//drew


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