Re: Group logo
MJ Ray dijo [Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 04:42:48PM +0100]:
> > It might be ok if you put the unaltered camel logo (circular)
> > on the left side of a box and put the debian logo on the right (or vice
> > versa). They are happy for you to use the logo and only object to
> > alterations. So juxtaposition is likely alright.
>
> Where does it say they are happy for us to use it like that? Uses of
> debian include commercial uses (DFSG 6 OTTOMH) and they don't seem to
> give any permission for that.
>
> The permission that they do give might be adware, but I'm not sure.
Even if they were, that would not make the logo DFSG-free.
Today I read this thread in the morning - I thought of coming up with
an idea, but I don't know any graphical tools (I can ask our designer
to lend me hers, of course). My idea was two straight text lines and a
swirl-shaped text, saying "use strict; use DFSG::Free;", in the
following way:
#!/usr/bin/perl
####
### ###
## #
## #
###
##
#
debian
(of course, the text would go in the place of, and in the color of,
the swirl)... Like it? :-}
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