On 12/21/2012 02:53 AM, Andrew Wafaa wrote: > On Fri, 2012-12-21 at 07:39 +0000, jcm@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> On 12/21/2012 02:17 AM, Peter Robinson wrote: >> >>> The Fedora project has a couple of approved companies for making of >>> t-shirts and other things and they know the logo guidelines process >>> etc. I suggest once we have details of the ARM stuff we can probably >>> ask OSAS for assistance or direction, I can ask/take the task to see >>> if they can assist us. >> >> On a related note, I'll ping nirik about the download page the websites >> team made as I have permission from ARM to use the "ARM Powered" logo on >> that page (only). The ARM logos come with an 18 page usage guidelines >> document, and it's pretty restricted what can officially use the logo. >> Sure, many websites and projects infringe, but we're going to dot every >> i and cross every t on this stuff - I have no interest in ever annoying >> ARM. I'll inquire about t-shirts...that will be complex. >> > > Thanks for making sure things are dotted and crossed :-) Unfortunately > it may be tight to get clearance before the end of this year. I will try > my best to see what can happen. I've sent email to Jeff and Philippe. Feel free to assist :) > It may be that I don't get a response until the around the 11th Jan, > which is the week before FUDCon - would that be too late? Regardless > I'll see what I can do so that you don't have to worry about it in the > future. My email to the usual ARM suspects asked both about logo and also just proper use of the "ARM" name. I suspect we can just put "ARM" somewhere, but I would like to know what the community guidelines are. And, if this needs to go in as a Connected Community thing, RH is a member of that. Whatever angle works. Appreciate the poking. Jon. _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm