Thanks for the link to the guidelines. Note that rel=“nofollow” is not actually a requirement. The only requirement is to have a consistent policy.
I would probably create a thank you page on the Royale website and link to that page in the readme. (i.e. Thank you to our sponsors or similar with a link to the full page.) Harbs > On Mar 27, 2018, at 11:27 AM, Justin Mclean <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > >> I contacted Browserstack to use the open source plan and it's ok to do so. >> They only ask for us to put on our Github Readme page: >> >> * an hyperlink to their site with his logo [1] >> * and a line about how we use BrowserStack to help our project >> >> It's ok to do so? Can I add it to our readme and finish the process to get >> the OS license? > > I don't think it would be permissible to put it in the readme but it can be > placed on a thank you page [1] on the Apache Royale site. Note the > rel=“nofollow” requirement and the other (minor) conditions. > > Thanks, > Justin > > 1. https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/linking#projectthanks
