Karen Sandler <[email protected]> wrote:
>> GNOME's logo usage guidelines are really out of date, and they are
>> kept in a standard wiki page [1], which can be edited by pretty much
>> anyone. This isn't good considering that we rely on these guidelines
>> to enforce the GNOME trademarks.
>>
>> I've recently done a bit of work to try and resolve this. There's a
>> new draft page on gnome.org [2] which details our logo usage
>> guidelines and which allows people to download the logos. These
>> guidelines are up to date, and the ability to edit them is restricted.
>> I'd like to replace the current brand guidelines [1] wiki page with
>> it.
>>
>> Let me know if you have any objections or suggestions. Otherwise, I
>> will Just Do It.
>
> I like it! I'd just move the link to the official third party guidelines
> up from the "Questions" section to the end of the "Third Party Usage" one.
>
> Thanks for cleaning this up!!

Somewhat embarrassingly, I just realised that I never actually
finished this work. Anyway, I've done it now. The new page [1] is
live, and the old page [2] points to it.

Also note that the materials that were on the old page have been moved
to the archive section [3] of our ownCloud instance.

I think we should also link to the new page from the gnome.org footer
or from the Foundation page...

Allan

[1] http://www.gnome.org/logo-trademarks/
[2] https://wiki.gnome.org/BrandGuidelines
[3] 
https://cloud.gnome.org/public.php?service=files&t=a449c85c1f3af0d761eddb018e45388b&path=//BrandBook
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