On Oct 8, 2005, at 1:33 AM, Dain Sundstrom wrote:

On Oct 7, 2005, at 8:55 AM, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:


Rather than co-located next to Stepford, we are located *in* the Apache Software Foundation, and this is an *Apache* project. Therefore, we shall continue to work within the guidelines set by the ASF.

If there are questions and concerns about the guidelines or specific logos, that is fair room for discussion. Rejecting the PRCs guidelines out of hand? Not so much...


I don't want to diminish the work of the PRC in any way, but I would like to clarify exactly what the "guidelines" are. Are these official requirements from the Apache Board of Directors or just the opinion of the PRC?

I believe the PRC is a board committee, authorized to make decisions on behalf of the foundation regarding PR issues.

From my understanding of the bylaws, the Geronimo PMC has the right to choose a logo "subject to the direction of the Board of Directors", so if the guidelines are simply a suggested "best practices" from the PRC and not a requirement from the Board, the Geronimo PMC would have the right to create it's own guidelines possibly based on the PRC guidelines.


Lets cut to the root of it - Is your problem with having to work within the guidelines from the PRC, or is there some particular problem with the guidelines themselves? I'm sure that if it's the latter, any reasonable suggestion, change or addition will be welcomed.

Out of curiosity, if the guidelines are actually requirements, are existing logos subject to the requirements or are they grandfathered in?


I'm assuming that they are grandfathered in, but I'm not really worried about it.

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