Hi, I just started preparing my slides for my BoF that I'll have to do at next week's Debconf, and wanted to download the Debian logo to include in there. While doing so, I stumbled upon something which surprised me.
I would prefer using the official logo in my slides, but obviously want to be sure that I'm actually /allowed/ to do so. So I read the text that goes with the official license, which says this: This logo may only be used if: * the product it is used for is made using a documented procedure as published on www.debian.org (for example official CD-creation) [...] However, while searching the website, I found that there appears to be no such "documented procedure". Of course it's possible that I missed something obvious (in which case I'd appreciate for people to point me to the bits I missed), but if that isn't the case, then I think we should actually go ahead and create such a "documented procedure". Comments? Meanwhile, I'll (reluctantly) go with the open use logo. -- <Lo-lan-do> Home is where you have to wash the dishes. -- #debian-devel, Freenode, 2004-09-22 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]