A request has come to the private list, asking permission to use the logo for a website.
The request is not very detailed, but it looks like the link would be directing back to us for a download IMHO we would be well served by having two logos: 1) One that clearly identifies the AOO product and is used only for our official websites, authorized releases, etc. It is like our corporate seal (if we had one). It is a mark that indicates the authenticity of a product of this project, whether a software release, a website, a press release or whatever. We want there to be no confusion that when this logo is used, it vouched for the source of the item to which the logo is affixed. The source is the Apache OpenOffice project. 2) One or more other logos, perhaps based on the first, but distinct. Maybe a "Get Apache OpenOffice" logo, or similar. This would be a "friend of the project" logo, a "I <heart> AOO" logo, or "Powered by AOO"or similar that could be used more freely, with the only requirement being that the logo must always link to our homepage (or download page?) and to nothing else. The nice thing about this approach is we can issue a blanket permission statement on the 2nd logo -Rob
