On Jan 23, 2009, at 11:37 AM, Jason Riedy wrote:
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> And Rich Hickey writes:
>> You can use the logo on the wikipedia article on Clojure, but only if
>> you spell my name correctly :)
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> May I use the logo for the identi.ca group? ( http://identi.ca/group/clj
> )
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Sure.
Rich
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And Rich Hickey writes:
> You can use the logo on the wikipedia article on Clojure, but only if
> you spell my name correctly :)
May I use the logo for the identi.ca group? ( http://identi.ca/group/clj )
Jason
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On Dec 16, 2008, at 8:37 AM, Tom Hickey wrote:
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> Hey Rich,
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> Eric and I were also wondering if the logo was under the same license
> as Clojure itself. If it is, should this be explicitly stated
> somewhere?
I think using a license designed for code is slightly inappropriate
for artwork.
Hey Rich,
Eric and I were also wondering if the logo was under the same license
as Clojure itself. If it is, should this be explicitly stated
somewhere?
Thanks,
Tom
On Dec 9, 1:03 am, samppi wrote:
> I've uploaded thelogo'sglyph and added it to Clojure's article.
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> However, I'm wondering, Mr
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
I don't think we ever really discussed the colors representing
anything specific. I always vaguely thought of them as earth and sky.
I'm really glad that people like the logo!
Cheers,
Tom
http://tomhickey.com
On Dec 4, 12:46 pm, "Howard Lewis Ship" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1 on the Logo.
+1 on the Logo. I wish Tapestry had one half as good.
A few of us were debating whether the green ying represented Java or
the blue yang. What's the official story?
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Rich Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Dec 4, 11:46 am, samppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
On Dec 4, 11:46 am, samppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah ha ha ha. Wow, my mistake. I'll make sure to spell it correctly.
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> I totally agree with cogfun, though—it's a really nice logo. Did you
> make it yourself?
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No, it was designed by my brother, Tom Hickey.
Rich
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Ah ha ha ha. Wow, my mistake. I'll make sure to spell it correctly.
I totally agree with cogfun, though—it's a really nice logo. Did you
make it yourself?
On Dec 4, 5:23 am, Rich Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 3, 11:30 pm, samppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I want to put the Clo
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 per
This is of no relevance to your question, but I have always wanted to
say that Clojure has one of the most beautiful logos among all the
programming languages.
On Dec 3, 11:30 pm, samppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to put the Clojure
> logo:http://clojure.googlegroups.com/web/Clojure-log
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