Why not get MySQL to make a series of slightly different logos you can
choose from like Sun and other companies do. Some are colour, others
greyscale, and some are inverse for placement on black backgrounds.

Andrew Murphy


-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Carp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 August 2001 3:34 pm
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Subject: Re: RE: Use of the MySQL logo - licensing agreement


B. van Ouwerkerk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:

> Now.. what would you prefer.. many forks all using the same logo or that 
> they require you to ask for their permission.

Actually, I'd prefer a bunch of derivitive logos, like before, so I could
choose the best-looking database logo based on my web site look-and-feel :)
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