So, what would Ubuntu GNOME need to do to differentiate their logo
from the 'normal' GNOME logo? Can they not use the GNOME foot at all?
Could they simply add a line 'not sanctioned by the GNOME Foundation'
to the website? What needs to be done?
Emily
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 7:26 PM, Bastien Noce
> On 18 Nov 2013, at 01:15, Vincent Untz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>> * Ubuntu GNOME trademark usage
>> * The team is using the GNOME logo for their Ubuntu spin
>> * We recommended they should not use the GNOME logo in the current form
>> * '''ACTION''': Karen to contact the Ubuntu GNOME spin team for
Hi,
Le dimanche 10 novembre 2013, à 13:43 +, Emmanuele Bassi a écrit :
> * Non-profit contract with Wau Holland Stiftung
> * Coming to a close
> * Needs review on board-list
Just for the benefit of others who might be lacking the context (I had
to look at previous minutes): Wau Holland S
Hi all,
Below is an invitation to participate in the FLOSS Survey 2013. Please
participate and spread the word!
Thanks,
Marina
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Ten years after the successful FLOSS survey with over 2500 respondents, which
had a major impact in community, academia and even politics, we want to
rec
Hi all,
Bellow is the e-mail from Libby Reinish, Campaigns Manager at the FSF. When
Karen asked in her keynote last year at LibrePlanet who was using GNOME 3, the
majority of people in the audience raised their hands. It would be great to
have some GNOME-themed talks there!
Thanks,
Marina
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