On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Martin Zobel-Helas <martin.zobel-he...@credativ.de> wrote:
> On Tue Nov 24, 2015 at 20:40:24 -0500, Brian Gupta wrote: >> So after discussion with the CD team, we're on the same page, and have >> a proposal to allow you to move forward immediately with publishing >> these images, with full use of all needed Debian Trademarks. >> >> Proposal: >> ------------- >> 1) These images will be "Official" Debian images, in that they will be >> considered product shipped by the Debian Project (technically SPI). >> 2) Some time before Debian 9.0 releases, the CD team will be >> publishing a baseline policy for official cloud images, with input >> from TM team. >> 3) This approval is time limited until Debian 9.0 release date, by >> which time the images should be in compliance with new policy. >> (extenuating circumstances not withstanding. e.g. - Baseline policy >> wasn't completed soon enough to provide enough time to comply.) > > that sounds like a plan to go forward. So, yes, we accept your proposal. To be explicit as opposed to being implicit: This proposal has then been accepted by all sides. In terms of producing any other new types of official Debian image, a more detailed policy is in progress. The discussions to flesh out that policy are currently happening on the debian-cd and debian-cloud mailing lists, with members from the trademark team also taking part. If you wish to help shape our long-term policy here, please join these discussions. Until a full policy is ready, talk to the -cd and -cloud teams if you need any help/guidance. Richard & Brian on behalf of the Debian Trademark Team Steve on behalf of the Debian CD Team