On 29/04/16 05:21, Profpatsch wrote: > On 16-04-28 07:19pm, Vladimír Čunát wrote: >> Hi. >> >> On 04/28/2016 05:54 PM, Graham Christensen wrote: >>> 1. Is there any promotional material I should pre-print / take with me / >>> whatever to pitch NixOS? >> I'm fairly certain we don't have any official stuff like that. >> >>> 3. What is the license of the logo files? Can I freely make stickers? I >>> was going to make some up for the conference, but I think I'll need >>> to demonstrate I'm allowed to. >> TL;DR: you certainly can consider the logo as "free", but IMHO it will >> be hard to really demonstrate it. The original logo was taken by Eelco >> from among Haskell logo-contest non-winners, with author's permission >> (though I don't think there's ever been any legally clean >> license/permission). Several months ago we were discussing logo changes, >> and the work was done mainly by one of the community. Again, I don't >> think we were touching such "nitpicks" as licensing. > I think we should really clean that up and license as CC NoDerivatives > or similar. > Don’t know if BY makes sense, non-commercial certainly doesn’t. The new logo was designed by Tim Cuthbertson[1]. You can certainly ask him if he agrees to put his work under some well-known license. I think we should go for a CC-BY, or a CC-BY-SA. BY makes sense, as it is a legal requirement in some countries like France for example.
Remains the issue with the first haskell logo design. Maybe just having a copy of the agreement of the initial autor would do ? [1] https://github.com/timbertson/nixos-logo-ideas _______________________________________________ nix-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev
