Thanks for the news. I'll be patient. On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 20:16 +0200, David Neary wrote:
> I've been working for several months getting a merchandising agreement > in place for gnome.org. We're in advanced stages of that process, and > when we have something concrete to announce, you'll be the first to hear > about it. > > As for using the logo, members should be able to use it - we need to > work out the details (Luis Villa is working on exactly that for a > college paper as we speak) and Mairin Duffy is working on a style guide > for brand usage. The board has also worked out (and we're just awaiting > approval from lawyers that it's acceptable) trademark usage contracts > whick are suitable for wide-ranging communtiy uses. This stuff is > getting worked out, and we're nearly at a stage where we can stop > thinking about it (which is great). > > Cheers, > Dave. > > Curtis Hovey wrote: > > I recall some local/national licensing deals were in discussion for > > official GNOME merchandise. What is the status of these? I cannot > > locate anything with the GNOME brand, save for the official tee-shirt. > > > > I'm in the mood to put the GNOME logo in my home, office, and clothes, > > and I don't wear tee-shirts. www.cafepress.com will let me create > > buttons, posters, and stickers. I don't believe the Foundation permits > > any member to use the logo in this case since the items are available > > for sale. Is this so? I don't want the money; I would donate all > > proceeds to GNOME. Can the Foundation arrange for such as store? > > > -- __C U R T I S C. H O V E Y____________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Guilty of stealing everything I am. _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
