On Tue, Sep 22, 1998 at 02:43:28AM +0000, Joseph Carter wrote: > On Mon, Sep 21, 1998 at 07:19:21PM -0700, Ben Gertzfield wrote: > > Joseph> I propose that a new permanent license be given to the > > Joseph> Debian Logo. While not a final draft certainly, I suggest > > Joseph> the following license terms: > > > > Joseph> * Logo may be used on "Official" CD-ROMs/jewel cases/etc > > > > What is 'etc'? Can it be used on CD-ROMs of non-free or non-US? > > I don't think we should allow it on those since they are not part of > Debian.. However, if they included the contents of the main dist, I > suppose they should be able to use it in advertising, just as long as Debian > main is clearly not the same CD as non-free/non-us. > > It could be used elsewhere, just like not on the CD/jewel cases because they > aren't Debian. The CDs which are Debian (main, mail+contrib, source for > main and or contrib) are currently considered "Debian" so CDs which only > have those things on them should be logo-able. If Debian is included in > that form and there's a box or something, the box could have the logo, just > as long as the Debian is distinguishable from the non-Debian. What is with two extra Logo´s for this? The Official-Logo with the text "Addons" (like a red stemp?) for non-free, non-US, contrib, extra software ... and The Official-Logo with the text "modified" for CD with the main-image but with little addons (main on DVD with contrib?). With this Logos, all CD have the same cover, but you can see the difference.. Only a idea. Grisu -- Michael Bramer - a Debian Certified Linux Developer http://www.debian.org PGP: finger grisu@master.debian.org -- Linux Sysadmin -- Use Debian Linux "The Box said 'Windows NT or better', so I installed Debian Linux"
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