I've got it on my list to prep some logos for distribution and external use, as well writing a simple logo usage policy. In the meantime, using the logo to reference or link to the Django site is well within fair use.
In the meantime, I went ahead and uploaded the logo to Wikipedia with a fair use notice and placed it in the article. It's perfectly acceptable use, but since I'm also the author it's another level of protection. Thanks for working on the article, it's looking very comprehensive! On 11/3/05, James Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I spent some time today working on the Django article in Wikipedia, > trying to clean it up and flesh it out a bit, and was wondering > whether there are any rules for use of the Django logo (which would be > nice to include in the article). Would it be acceptable, for example, > to edit one of the "powered by" buttons to get just the Django > lettermark to upload into Wikipedia? > > > -- > "May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house." > -- George Carlin >