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On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 12:20:19PM +0100, Matteo 'Peach' Pescarin wrote: |
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> I am the creator of the GeCHI logo and from the foundation date of the |
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> association we produced more than the t-shirt. We tried to print some |
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> posters (A2/A1 format): some are just representing our logo but there're |
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> some more general on gentoo. We did this just to show something during our |
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> meetings (I mean, the Linux World Expo is something more than a meeting) |
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> but we didn't produce them for selling, even if we saw many people |
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> interested in buying them. |
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> I don't know how to solve this problem: what I wanted to do is to share |
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> these posters to the community, let them be selled on Gentoo site (well |
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> I hope you do), keep the attribution of the author, but even sell them |
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> by ourselves during our meetings. |
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> I hope someone will reply to this email and suggest us what to do (even if |
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> we have to ask somewhere else). |
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The current name/logo guidelines don't seem to allow much use of the Gentoo |
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"g" logo. The main idea here is to only allow use of the Gentoo "g" logo for |
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Gentoo stuff. |
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The Foundation does need to fine-tune the entire idea about the logo though, |
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either broadening the use of the logo, or having a community-logo, or ... |
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Wkr, |
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Sven Vermeulen |
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