Previously Dale Scheetz wrote: > On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Wichert Akkerman wrote: > > `official license' > > ================== > > I. may only be used if: > > a) the product it is used for is made using a documented procudere we > > make (for example official CD-creation) > > b) if we give approval for its use > > > > II. may be used if an official part of debian (decided using the rules > > in I) is part of the complete product, if it is made clear that only > > this part is officialy approved > > > > III. We reserve the right to revoke a license for a product, if (some > > conditions here) > > > These conditions would make creating a "commercial" distribution, based on > Debian, almost totally impossible. I certainly wouldn't be able to use the > logo on any Debian products that I might distribute, and I would find that > disapointing.
How so? The idea is to have a set of strict guidelines so that people can use the official logo for some products if they use a procedure that we set without asking us, and for all other uses there is I.b. Wichert. -- ============================================================================== This combination of bytes forms a message written to you by Wichert Akkerman. E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/~wichert/
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