I wrote to Tim as I would like to start doing some t-shirts, stickers etc as well. I would like to do this as a part of nix popularisation (which is part of NixOS Dublin meetup).
2016-10-02 21:27 GMT+01:00 Graham Christensen <gra...@grahamc.com>: > FWIW the nixos logo may be copy written and licensed, but as a logo is > more of a trademark can be used more liberally. > > I wonder if this conversation is sparked out of me making stickers? > > On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 4:23 PM Tomasz Czyż <tomasz.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Bumping the topic. Would be much much easier to use those kind of stuff >> if the situation is completely clear. >> >> 2016-10-02 7:49 GMT+01:00 Tim Cuthbertson <t...@gfxmonk.net>: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Thomasz recently asked about the Nix logo license, and when I searched I >> noticed there had been another question about this a few months ago on the >> mailing list (which I missed). >> >> Apologies for not addressing this sooner, I agree that we should be >> explicit about the logo license. I'm happy to go along with pretty much >> whatever the nix project prefers (CC-BY has already been suggested), and if >> there's some official nix project entity which could be credited, I'd be >> happy to assign copyright there too (so you could just credit e.g. the nix >> foundation, not me specifically). >> >> @edolstra: are you happy with a CC-BY license for the logo? I'm holding >> off from _actually_ declaring it yet in case you'd prefer to restrict >> derivatives or something, but if I don't hear back from you within a week >> I'll assume that CC-BY is fine :). And if you are happy with CC-BY, could >> you go ahead and declare that on the website / repo somewhere so we have it >> in writing for anyone else that comes looking? >> >> Cheers, >> - Tim. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Tomasz Czyż >> > -- Tomasz Czyż
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