> On Oct 12, 2020, at 08:24, Larry Garfield <la...@garfieldtech.com> wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 12, 2020, at 6:10 AM, Eliot Lear wrote: >> What helps me when I spread the word is if there is a simple page that >> will look good on a retweet/FB/LinkedIn page, with a couple of release >> highlights. It doesn't need to be fancy, but something that flashes a >> big PHP 8.0 logo or some such as the image as part of the preview would >> be quite nice. >> >> Eliot > > > Apropos of this... where did the PHP 8 logo come from? And is it safe to > reuse elsewhere for PHP 8-related marketing without further authorization? > What's the license on it and where can one get the original version? (In SVG > format, because all other logo formats are wrong.) > > --Larry Garfield
Logo is from Vincent Pontier: * https://twitter.com/Elroubio/status/1300843481829703681?s=20 * https://twitter.com/Elroubio/status/1300836386518585346?s=20 You can download it at https://www.elephpant.com He offers it for free, in the same way he offers the elePHPant logo for free. There’s no license, though. Cheers, Ben
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