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
>
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