Sorry, this was a bit big and awaited email list moderator approval. I
cancelled and put the GIS Specification document at the following URL:
http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/a.turner/personal/blog/archive/2008/0
3/03/GIS Specification.doc
Hi,
Has anyone ported QGIS to OS2008 running on the Nokia N810? The operating
system is built from Debian and uses GTK but there is a port of QT4 that
runs on the handheld (I installed a demo QT4-based program that works fine)
so QGIS may be fairly easy to port. Python 2.5 is also purported
Arnulf,
Thanks for the clarification on the logos. I was hoping to prompt this
topic thread with my posting. Also useful would be some guidelines on how
and where OSGeo logos can be used on other web pages, particularly in light
of the self selection/opt in membership approach.
Are all members
Dan-
In general, yes, you are allowed to use the logo. There are guidelines
posted on the web (not sure where..) spelling out proper usage, etc.
-mpg
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http://www.osgeo.org/logos
See Branding Guide, and also Trademark Guidelines.
I do like the idea of branded logos for members, sponsors, and
supporters though. I would prefer to see the white background be given
precedence on these though; the black (inverted) image should only be
used