more ironically, AFAIK the majority of the people associate with
Debian the open use logo, not the "official use" logo.  Well may be
because noone can really use the "official logo" FREELY even for
Debian-related products.  Even debian.org uses open use logo ;-)

NB I actually like the 2nd "winner" of the 1998 contest [1]

[1] http://www.debian.org/vote/1999/vote_0004

On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Jakub Wilk wrote:

> * vangelis mouhtsis <vange...@gnugr.org>, 2012-04-19, 18:06:
> >hi, someone reported in #debian that an institude uses,
> >http://www.lightclinics.no/ debian's logo and i think thats
> >illegal.

> It's not a Debian logo. Not even close.

> To avoid further confusion, maybe it'd be a good idea to change our
> logo to something less silly.
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