On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Tomasz Maciąg | Fuse Collective
<t.mac...@fusecollective.com> wrote:
> Bertrand wrote:
>> I think credit goes to the actual author of the logo, not to your company.
>
> I didn't think this would be a problem. I thought we could sign CCLA instead
> of ICLA and everything would be fine...

No, a contribution is always individual, the CCLA is mean to clarify
things between a committer and their employer but from an Apache
project's point of view we don't care about it.

I don't think you need to sign an iCLA in this case, attaching the
final logo to a JIRA issue for example is sufficient to indicate that
you are voluntarily contributing the logo is good enough IMO. But that
"you" is an individual, not a company.

> I'm sure that credits shouldn't go to me. We're small creative studio and
> with this kind of recognition it would be easier for me to persuade my
> partners to spend more company time on whole branding. However, if this
> would really be a problem we're willing to work things out....

Cool - I think the individual recognition for the author + CREDITS.txt
file as I suggested should work then.

-Bertrand

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