On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 08:50 -0700, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > I basically wanted to point out that we should be addressing the real > _legal_ issues at the Anaconda tools themselves. If you make it easy > for people to change the logos with standard disclaimers right in the > installer, people _will_ do it. You and others have raised some really good technical issues. I'd like to add my $.02 on how I'd like to see Fedora branding, with an eye toward a more solid view of what Fedora is: * Fedora Core: Only ISOs from a Fedora repository (with matching sha1sum) can use the Fedora name, official logo and label on redistributed media. Updates, extra packages, etc. can go on separate media. * Built from Fedora: Anyone building a custom distro from Fedora (anaconda plus binaries) can add some official tag line like "Built from Fedora" or "Fedora Inside" and a different Fedora-like logo on the packaging. No use of the Fedora name should be allowed in a new distro/live CD name. No official blessing. Fedora Project should reserve the right to tell someone to stop using the tag-line/2nd logo if they are doing something evil. I don't think anyone should be required to remove Fedora logos from inside their new distro/live CD. Apache, OpenOffice.org, GNOME and other projects leave their logos in when their software is used in different distros. Why not Fedora? It's advertising for the project, without official blessing (or responsibility). Just don't let others package their product as "the" Fedora Core. (I apologize if my tone sounds too definitive above. I'm actually quite flexible in the details. But I want to illustrate the kind of firm language I'd like to see come out of the Fedora Project on this issue.) Bottom line on my opinion :) 1) Make it easy to redistribute and mark the real Fedora Core as official. 2) Make it easy to spin your own distro, with a nod to Fedora, but no official blessing or responsibility from Fedora. -- Chris Negus -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list