Re: [Chicken-users] Chicken logo license

2011-06-05 Thread Joshua Griffith
Hello Peter,

I never put much thought into it and simply wanted to give the logo to the 
community. Perhaps it's a good idea to make that explicit. Let me know what 
license would be most convenient and I'll release it under that license.

Of course, if Wikipedia requires specific permission from me to upload the 
logo, you have it.

-Josh

On Jun 5, 2011, at 12:29 PM, Peter Bex wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 I was looking at the wikipedia page on Chicken and noticed the logo is
 missing.  I wanted to upload it but Wikipedia is paranoid about its
 image uploads and wants absolute clarity about the license on the logo.
 
 So here is the question: what license does our logo fall under?
 
 Cheers,
 Peter
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Re: [Chicken-users] Chicken logo license

2011-06-05 Thread John Cowan
Joshua Griffith scripsit:

 I never put much thought into it and simply wanted to give the logo to
 the community. Perhaps it's a good idea to make that explicit. Let me
 know what license would be most convenient and I'll release it under
 that license.

I'd recommend CC-BY-3.0.  This license is acceptable to
Wikimedia Commons, and it's close to Chicken's BSD license.  See
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ .

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