I've uploaded the logo's glyph and added it to Clojure's article.

However, I'm wondering, Mr. Hickey—have you considered releasing the
language's logo under a free license? The language itself is under the
Common Public License; releasing its logo under another free license
is a logical step. If you do so, sites like Wikipedia and bloggers
talking about Clojure would be free to use and spread the logo. (I'm
bringing this up because Wikipedia itself doesn't like non-free images
on it because it says its materials can be used freely by anyone.)

On Dec 4, 5:23 am, Rich Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 3, 11:30 pm, samppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I want to put the Clojure 
> > logo:http://clojure.googlegroups.com/web/Clojure-logo.png?gda=y8lqvUIAAABo...
>
> > ...on Wikipedia's article on Clojure. What is the license of Clojure's
> > logo--is it a free image? Or can Mr. Hickley give me permission to use
> > it on Wikipedia?
>
> You can use the logo on the wikipedia article on Clojure, but only if
> you spell my name correctly :)
>
> Rich
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