kdenlive is still falsely advertised by others, based on Duckduckgo results
(already reported to duckduckgo using their Report Ad button, but not sure
how many reports does it take to trigger an action from them). This may be
prevalent in other common search engines.
https://imgur.com/LSvIiOH
Hi Ben,
How to specify svn addresses?
Back in time I have pt_BR translations filtered in the old commit filter.
Then I could see the commits on phabricator, watching pages like this:
https://phabricator.kde.org/source/svn/history/branches/stable/l10n-kf5/pt_BR/
(and its trunk counterpart). I
Hi Sabayon11,
while I do not know why after taking it to Reddit, then the forums, then IRC
you now have to take it to the mailing list, especially as the answers you
were given were mostly all the same:
Yes, it is consistent, allowed, wanted and very much in the philosophy of KDE
being open
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 11:14 AM sabayon11 wrote:
> I have a question:
> Is it legal for reddit moderators of r_KDE to use KDE logo in LGBT
> colors. Is it consistent with logo license?
>
Like KDE itself, Oxygen Icons have a liberal copying policy. Anyone may,
and is encouraged to, use Oxygen
That being said, to answer your actual question, I would treat this in
several elements:
>
>1. Do we want to trademark the names of more KDE products (I say
>"more" since "KDE" is already trademarked, so arguably at least one product
>is already trademarked). I personally have no
One other argument why we might want to trademark our app names would be to
prevent people buying Google adverts against those names such as kdenlive
has had
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/honvoy/google_publishes_misleading_ad_for_a_proprietary/
Jonathan