Re: [Gimp-developer] Wilber Logo

2017-01-28 Thread Simon Budig
Riley Tallman (rptall...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I would like to design t-shirts with the Wilber logo and commercially sell
> those shirts online. I have not made the designs yet because I wanted to
> make sure that I have the right permission and legal ability to do so.
> 
> The design will have nothing other than a modified version of the Wilber
> logo, and perhaps the text "GIMP".
> 
> Let me know how to proceed,

You seem to have interpreted C R's mail as a permission. Note that he is
not in a position to give that permission (and did not even claim to in
his mail).

A big chunk of the Gimp Team is currently sitting together and we will
discuss your request. Note that we'll probably ask for the actual
designs you want to put on the shirts and also want to know about your
plan to contribute back to the community. Maybe you can elaborate on
that a bit.

Bye,
Simon

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Wilber Logo

2017-01-28 Thread C R
Yes I spelt it wrong a few times. It's me though. Is anyone shocked at this
point? ;)

On 28 Jan 2017 10:40 p.m., "Tobias Ellinghaus"  wrote:

> Am Samstag, 28. Januar 2017, 21:14:56 CET schrieb C R:
> > Wilbur
>
> Wilber ;-)
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Wilber Logo

2017-01-28 Thread Tobias Ellinghaus
Am Samstag, 28. Januar 2017, 21:14:56 CET schrieb C R:
> Wilbur

Wilber ;-)

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Wilber Logo

2017-01-28 Thread C R
Like I said, I'm not a lawyer. I don't own any rights to the GIMP logo. I
would not be the one to ask. I'd recommend making the graphic and then
asking for permission so the devs can see it. Note that they are away this
week at a hackfest and may be slow to respond.

Hope it helps. :)

-C

On 28 Jan 2017 9:50 p.m., "Riley Tallman"  wrote:

> Thank you for your permission to use that logo you made!
>
> So just to be crystal clear, I do not need any special legal documentation
> approving me to modify and commercialize the GIMP logo Wilbur? Other than
> this email I suppose?
>
> On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 2:14 PM, C R  wrote:
>
>> It seems to be missing from the official GIMP Wilber downloads page,
>> but a few years ago I made Wilbur in Inkscape, and gave it to the
>> project.
>> It's probably lost in a git archive somewhere. :)
>>
>> I've included a temporary link to it if the project wants to put it up
>> for folks to use (no attribution is necessary). Included is an archive
>> with the vector (editable in Inkscape) as well as a high-res png
>> export. It's cc0, as are all the graphics I make for the projects. :)
>> Use and mod as you like:
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/ek1vzv1kkgdoybh/gimp_2.8_logo.zip?dl=1
>>
>> That said, I am not a lawyer, nor do I own claim ownership rights to
>> the original Wilber logo, and with cc0 I waive my rights to this work
>> as well. :)
>> For my part, I'm happy knowing more people will be wearing GIMP tees
>> and spreading awareness of the project.
>>
>> Riley - You might think about donating a portion of your profits to
>> the GIMP project - It's actually a pretty big selling point for a lot
>> of GIMP users, knowing a portion will go to supporting the project.
>> Also, you might get your company name on this really bad page:
>> https://www.gimp.org/about/merchandise.html
>>
>> I know right? Almost too good to be true! :D
>> -C
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 6:03 PM, Riley Tallman 
>> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I would like to design t-shirts with the Wilber logo and commercially
>> sell
>> > those shirts online. I have not made the designs yet because I wanted to
>> > make sure that I have the right permission and legal ability to do so.
>> >
>> > The design will have nothing other than a modified version of the Wilber
>> > logo, and perhaps the text "GIMP".
>> >
>> > Let me know how to proceed,
>> > Thank you in advance!
>> >
>> > --
>> > Considerately,
>> > Riley Tallman
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>
>
>
> --
> Considerately,
> Riley Tallman
>
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Wilber Logo

2017-01-28 Thread C R
It seems to be missing from the official GIMP Wilber downloads page,
but a few years ago I made Wilbur in Inkscape, and gave it to the
project.
It's probably lost in a git archive somewhere. :)

I've included a temporary link to it if the project wants to put it up
for folks to use (no attribution is necessary). Included is an archive
with the vector (editable in Inkscape) as well as a high-res png
export. It's cc0, as are all the graphics I make for the projects. :)
Use and mod as you like:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ek1vzv1kkgdoybh/gimp_2.8_logo.zip?dl=1

That said, I am not a lawyer, nor do I own claim ownership rights to
the original Wilber logo, and with cc0 I waive my rights to this work
as well. :)
For my part, I'm happy knowing more people will be wearing GIMP tees
and spreading awareness of the project.

Riley - You might think about donating a portion of your profits to
the GIMP project - It's actually a pretty big selling point for a lot
of GIMP users, knowing a portion will go to supporting the project.
Also, you might get your company name on this really bad page:
https://www.gimp.org/about/merchandise.html

I know right? Almost too good to be true! :D
-C


On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 6:03 PM, Riley Tallman  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to design t-shirts with the Wilber logo and commercially sell
> those shirts online. I have not made the designs yet because I wanted to
> make sure that I have the right permission and legal ability to do so.
>
> The design will have nothing other than a modified version of the Wilber
> logo, and perhaps the text "GIMP".
>
> Let me know how to proceed,
> Thank you in advance!
>
> --
> Considerately,
> Riley Tallman
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Wilber Logo

2017-01-28 Thread C R
Can you describe how you intend to modify it?
Also, it would be a good idea to make sure the version you want to
modify is an official one, and not one someone else made, because
those can be copyright, just as yours might be if you made a variation
of it.

See here (describes linking, downloading, and modification):
https://www.gimp.org/about/linking.html



On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 6:03 PM, Riley Tallman  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to design t-shirts with the Wilber logo and commercially sell
> those shirts online. I have not made the designs yet because I wanted to
> make sure that I have the right permission and legal ability to do so.
>
> The design will have nothing other than a modified version of the Wilber
> logo, and perhaps the text "GIMP".
>
> Let me know how to proceed,
> Thank you in advance!
>
> --
> Considerately,
> Riley Tallman
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Re: [Gimp-developer] plug-ins/file-jpeg : Segmentation fault

2017-01-28 Thread Elle Stone

On 01/28/2017 12:02 PM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:

On 01/27/2017 07:01:47 PM, Elle Stone wrote:

On 01/27/2017 12:06 PM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:

is it only me (or my system) that the current GIT version (2017/01/27
17:27 GMT) dies of a segmentation fault
whenever I try to "export as" JPEG.


On Gentoo Linux, GIMP-2.9 updated from git just now and rebuilt,
exporting a jpeg works normally.


Unfortunately Gimp crashes here (Gentoo, as well) each time I try to
export an image to any format (I've tried  jpeg png tiff).
This occurs with version 2.9.4-r1 (here on Gentoo) as well as with the
GIT version.


It seems odd that you can't export using any file format. FWIW, here is 
how I build babl/GEGL/GIMP from git (I don't follow the "gentoo way" of 
installing software from source): 
http://ninedegreesbelow.com/photography/build-gimp-in-prefix-for-artists.html


What prefix are you installing babl/GEGL/GIMP from git in? Is it 
possible that 2.9.4 from portage is interfering with GIMP installed in 
the prefix?


One thing that sometimes helps is to completely uninstall all versions 
of babl/GEGL/GIMP (even the portage versions). Then in the prefix for 
babl/GEGL/GIMP from git, delete and recreate the install folder, so 
there's nothing left behind to interfere with a fresh install. And also 
do "git clean -xdf" to get the build folders completely clean. And then 
start installing from scratch.


The only other thing that comes to mind is whether your libraries for 
jpeg, png, and tiff are all too old. But that seems unlikely if you are 
running Gentoo.


Best,
Elle

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[Gimp-developer] Wilber Logo

2017-01-28 Thread Riley Tallman
Hello,

I would like to design t-shirts with the Wilber logo and commercially sell
those shirts online. I have not made the designs yet because I wanted to
make sure that I have the right permission and legal ability to do so.

The design will have nothing other than a modified version of the Wilber
logo, and perhaps the text "GIMP".

Let me know how to proceed,
Thank you in advance!

-- 
Considerately,
Riley Tallman
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Re: [Gimp-developer] plug-ins/file-jpeg : Segmentation fault

2017-01-28 Thread Helmut Jarausch

On 01/27/2017 07:01:47 PM, Elle Stone wrote:

On 01/27/2017 12:06 PM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:

is it only me (or my system) that the current GIT version (2017/01/27
17:27 GMT) dies of a segmentation fault
whenever I try to "export as" JPEG.


On Gentoo Linux, GIMP-2.9 updated from git just now and rebuilt,
exporting a jpeg works normally.


Unfortunately Gimp crashes here (Gentoo, as well) each time I try to  
export an image to any format (I've tried  jpeg png tiff).
This occurs with version 2.9.4-r1 (here on Gentoo) as well as with the  
GIT version.


Being unable to export the image makes my Gimp useless.

I hope some helpful hand can give me some hints what might be broken  
here.
(I have recompiled any dependencies of Gimp and gexiv2, I have reduced  
the CFLAGS from -O3 to -O2 -g)


Many thanks for some help,
Helmut

Here is the backtrace
/usr/lib64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/file-jpeg: fatal error: Segmentation fault
/usr/lib64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/file-jpeg (pid:27661): [E]xit, [H]alt,  
show [S]tack trace or [P]roceed: S

#0  0x7f0e1a5c608a in waitpid () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
#1  0x7f0e1aa78303 in g_on_error_stack_trace ()
#2  0x7f0e1aa7846c in g_on_error_query () from  
/usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0

#3  0x7f0e1ccc0183 in gimp_plugin_sigfatal_handler (
#4  
#5  0x7f0e14e7b4cb in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent::addPath(unsigned short,  
std::stack >&,  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*,  
std::auto_ptr) ()
#6  0x7f0e14e818e2 in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffMnEntry::doAddPath(unsigned short,  
std::stack >&,  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*,  
std::auto_ptr) ()
#7  0x7f0e14e7b4e5 in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent::addPath(unsigned short,  
std::stack >&,  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*,  
std::auto_ptr) ()
#8  0x7f0e14e7bc37 in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffDirectory::doAddPath(unsigned short,  
std::stack >&,  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*,  
std::auto_ptr) ()
#9  0x7f0e14e7b4e5 in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent::addPath(unsigned short,  
std::stack >&,  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*,  
std::auto_ptr) ()
#10 0x7f0e14e8162c in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffSubIfd::doAddPath(unsigned short,  
std::stack >&,  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*,  
std::auto_ptr) ()
#11 0x7f0e14e7b4e5 in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent::addPath(unsigned short,  
std::stack >&,  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*,  
std::auto_ptr) ()
#12 0x7f0e14e7bc37 in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffDirectory::doAddPath(unsigned short,  
std::stack >&,  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*,  
std::auto_ptr) ()
#13 0x7f0e14e7b4e5 in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent::addPath(unsigned short,  
std::stack >&,  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*,  
std::auto_ptr) ()
#14 0x7f0e14e9aeba in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffEncoder::add(Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*,  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffComponent*, unsigned int) ()
#15 0x7f0e14e87d3a in  
Exiv2::Internal::TiffParserWorker::encode(Exiv2::BasicIo&, unsigned  
char const*, unsigned int, Exiv2::ExifData const&, Exiv2::IptcData  
const&, Exiv2::XmpData const&, unsigned int, void  
(Exiv2::Internal::TiffEncoder::*(*)(std::__cxx11::basic_string const&, unsigned int,  
Exiv2::Internal::IfdId))(Exiv2::Internal::TiffEntryBase*,  
Exiv2::Exifdatum const*), Exiv2::Internal::TiffHeaderBase*,  
Exiv2::Internal::OffsetWriter*) () from /usr/lib64/libexiv2.so.14
#16 0x7f0e14e1bbaf in  
Exiv2::ExifParser::encode(std::vectorstd::allocator >&, unsigned char const*, unsigned int,  
Exiv2::ByteOrder, Exiv2::ExifData const&) () from  
/usr/lib64/libexiv2.so.14
#17 0x7f0e14e37d29 in  
Exiv2::JpegBase::doWriteMetadata(Exiv2::BasicIo&) ()

#18 0x7f0e14e39474 in Exiv2::JpegBase::writeMetadata() ()
#19 0x7f0e1989fc2a in gexiv2_metadata_save_internal ()
#20 0x7f0e198a0bc2 in gexiv2_metadata_save_file ()
#21 0x7f0e1c3ded39 in gimp_metadata_save_to_file (
#22 0x7f0e1cf07434 in gimp_image_metadata_save_finish (
#23 0x00405bbf in run (name=, nparams=out>,
#24 0x7f0e1ccc0a4c in gimp_proc_run (proc_run=0xfc2320) at  
gimp.c:2166

#25 gimp_loop () at gimp.c:1995
#26 gimp_main (info=, argc=,