Dear OSI Experts,

Deutsche Telekom AG (DTAG) is writing an Open Source License Compendium, which 
we intend to be made available to the whole Open Source community.

Large (IT) companies are particularily challenged by the quantity of licenses 
and their various versions. It is becoming quite expensive for each company to 
allocate and train employees as "Open Source License Experts" in order to 
ensure that the company acts according to those Open Source licenses touched by 
their projects. A better solution would be to have something like a 
"compendium" which lists all relevant usage scenarios, and offers for the major 
Open Source licenses something like a to-do list that describes what one has to 
do in order to fulfill the license conditions applicable to these usage 
scenarios. As far as we know such a reliable compendium doesn't exist at the 
moment.

Following the spirit of Open Source Software, DTAG wants to publish this 
compendium under the license 'Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 
Germany'. Moreover, DTAG intends to host the sources of this compendium on 
github: we want to follow the rule 'publish early, publish often', and to 
develop this compendium together with the community.

As this compendium will serve the Open Source community, and also perhaps help 
the Open Source Initiative achieve its goals of promoting open source usage and 
bridging the gaps between producers and consumers of open source software, we 
would like adopt a logo that reflects this. As such, we are considering this 
image: http://www.oslic.org/fileadmin/images/oslic-logo-315x252.png. We would 
like to ask the Open Source Initiative if this would be acceptable to the 
organisation.

We understand that 'Opensource.org site content is licensed under a Creative 
Commons Attribution 2.5 License'. Hence, deriving something from the OSI logo 
can be achieved, and we naturally also want to respect the OSI Logo Usage 
Guidelines ( http://www.opensource.org/logo-usage-guidelines). Our proposed 
logo shall express that the OSLiC (Open Source License Compendium) shall act 
according to the spirit and intentions of the 'umbrella' Open Source Initiative

We look forward to your feedback, and sincerely hope that the proposed logo is 
acceptable. Please let us know if this is the case.

Best Regards
K. Reincke, G. Sharpe, J. Dobson
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Deutsche Telekom AG
Products & Innovation
Karsten Reincke, PMP®
Fach-Senior Manager T&P/A&S/TM
T-Online-Allee 1
64295 Darmstadt
Tel.: +49 6151 680 - 8941
Fax.: +49 6151 680 - 2529
E-Mail k.rein...@telekom.de
http://www.telekom.de/

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