On May 13, 2012, at 7:45 AM, Rob Weir wrote: > We get regular requests from individuals and companies that want to > add a link to the AOO download, and to use the logo with it. These > range from websites of individual users, to websites that aggregate > download links for many open source projects. > > Currently, requesting and receiving such permission requires a request > to the PMC, approval and then additional approval by the Apache VP > Branding. > > I'd like to propose a streamlined approach where we can give blanket > permission, without an additional request, for using a specific logo > (the one that Drew designed) for a specific download situation. If > there are no objections from the PMC, and we get a +1 from > Trademarks@, I'll write this up on the website. > > =Use of the Apache OpenOffice Download Promotion Logo= > > Anyone, without additional permission from this project, may use the > following logo subject to the following conditions: > > The logo: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/27834483/get-aoo-300x100-cf.png?version=1&modificationDate=1331970198000 > > [NB. We should move this to a more memorable location] > > Conditions: > > 1. The logo may not be modified except to resize it. If translations > of the "Get it here!" text are required, send a request to the ooo-dev > list and we can provide a translated version for you.
There should be a minimum size. > > 2. The image must be linked to one of: > > a) the http://www.openoffice.org webpage > b) one of the official Native Language pages at openoffice.org, e.g., > http://de.openoffice.org > c) the download page for Apache OpenOffice: > http://download.openoffice.org or > http://www.openoffice.org/download/other.html > > 3. The logo must not link to a specific download file or mirror. This > causes problems with load balancing and fallbacks and may prevent > users from getting the latest version of OpenOffice. > > 4. Any use Apache-owned logos beyond the above is not covered by this > program an must be explicitly requested from the ASF. +1 to the proposal. Regards, Dave
