On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 19:32:04 +0100
Sven Vermeulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I agree. I'd like to have something like the following integrated in the
> Gentoo Logo Guidelines:
> 
> """
> The Gentoo Foundation, Inc. grant Gentoo community sites, projects and
> groups the right to use a clearly modified version of the Gentoo "g" logo as
> the logo that uniquely identifies themselves from the other communities.
> """
> 
> This way, modifications of the Gentoo "g" logo are allowed for communities
> and such, while the official, unmodified "g" logo remains Gentoo's.
> 
> Wkr,
>       Sven Vermeulen
> 

There's a great appointment for the Italian community on 26th of this month, 
the Gentoo Day.
I think we must find a solution, and partially we did, because we're running 
out of time.

The only doubt that remains is if even the "gentoo" text as written in the 
header of our site (http://www.gechi.it) breaks the gentoo guidelines, in other 
words if the "gentoo" text written with _that font_ is part of the gentoo logo 
(really similar to the one used on the gentoo site, but with a freefont as long 
as I've inspected).

Last, I wanted to donate some of my artworks, for printing purposes (posters 
I've already linked here, if you want I can reply) to the Gentoo Foundation, 
and let them be selled on gentoo store, what to do in this case? And what -if 
this happens (I hope so)- if we want to sell them too?


By the way, I really hope the modifications you suggested will be soon applied, 
I appreciate this.

for now, thanks for your time,


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