Yes, one of the intents of producing the official "powered by" images
was that projects could take them and print stickers with them.
More generally, we have always permitted/approved/encouraged project
communities to take their official logos and make stuff for
distribution. I would say, definitely, go for it.
What would be awesome is if we could agree to embrace the "standard" hex
size/shape for stickers, as documented here - http://hexb.in/ - and here
- https://github.com/terinjokes/StickersStandard That way, we can be
part of the growing trend to have these awesome universally tessellating
stickers that are at all tech events now.
On 06/03/2018 06:29 AM, Uwe L. Korn wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently looking a bit for guideline on which types of stickers I am
allowed to print and distribute for Apache projects. In my case I would like to
print some for the Arrow and Parquet projects. Can I simply take the logo and
print it? Do I have to include some trademark symbol somewhere? Am I even
allowed to do this or must I get approval from some other instance than the
project's PMC?
I see that there are some shops selling Apache project stickers and that there
was a recent discussion about opening an official Apache one. The former thus
not have the projects I want to print and I guess the latter will take a bit
more time so it would be easier to for me to just create my batch and share the
printing template afterwards if someone else would like to reproduce them.
Cheers
Uwe
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