Ok, thank you very much Sven.. If I'll use the guide.xsl it will be only for something related to Gentoo, for me and my friends and not for some commercial work :-) (btw, I've read the name/logo guidelines)
Thank you, Gianni 2006/1/14, Sven Vermeulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 09:49:21PM +0100, Gianni Costanzi wrote: > > I'm a member of the Italian Translation Team and I'd like to know if I > > can put on my public site html documents produced by using the > > guide.xsl stylesheet that I'm using to test the documentation offline, > > which has been produced by Sven Vermeulen (if I remember well).. As > > you know, the output document has the Gentoo logo and some sponsors on > > the page.. I'd like to use that output pages as they are, but I'd like > > to know If I must ask someone for permission.. > > Legally or humane? > > Legally you should adhere to the name/logo guidelines. Humane (which is more > important anyway) tells you that, if the documentation is meant for Gentoo > anyway (for instance because it is for testing, feedback requests, ...) > there is absolutely no problem. > > Wkr, > Sven Vermeulen > > -- > Gentoo Foundation Trustee | http://foundation.gentoo.org > Gentoo Council Member > > The Gentoo Project <<< http://www.gentoo.org >>> > > > -- ~-- Gentoo Documentation Project - Italian Translator --~ ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ ~-- Free Software Foundation Member #3844 (www.fsf.org) ---~ ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ http://www.gnu.org/gnu/why-gnu-linux.html ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ -- [email protected] mailing list
