Hi, :-) On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 20:54, Ian Lynch <ianrly...@gmail.com> wrote: > Otto the seagull was the work of a 16 year old and was originated by a > competition for school children organised by myself and Daniel Carrera. > Perhaps a bit different in context but that seemed to work quite well for > the schools project at the time. Gained quite a lot of publicity - try > putting Otto OpenOffice.org into Google.
That's really cool, Ian. Would it be possible to do something like that again, for LibO? > If you run a competition you can have a get out clause which reserves the > right not to use any of the entries. Oh, sure. And require provision of all source files, with the necessary rights. Plus, use of Open Source software and free fonts for the production. It's important that the selected artwork be maintainable and develop-able in the future. Hopefully, the artist would be or would become a team member. But, even if not, one can use and adapt someone else's work if that work satisfies the important criteria from the outset... We'd just have to figure out a reasonable set of rules. 0.2 cents. David Nelson -- E-mail to marketing+h...@libreoffice.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/marketing/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted