Roland Mas wrote:
> "This swirl? Yeah, I got it in the early days of Debian. I missed
> the chicken by a few months, though. Oh well, it probably doesn't
> mean a thing to you youngsters anyway."
I still liked the chiken better :)
And there's plenty of skin in my body for as many logos as may
Adrian von Bidder, 2006-12-01 09:12:43 +0100 :
> OTOH I quite like the swirl. And then there are the tattooed people
> who probably would like the logo to stay the same for another few
> years...
I like the swirl too, but you have to concede that having a disused
logo tattooed on you does give y
On Sunday 26 November 2006 12:30, Evgeniy Ivanov wrote:
> [quote]
> I don't see how some russian company using some swirl for advertising
> endangers the freedom of Debian.
> [/quote]
>
> They are big and has enough money to create new logo, but not to use
> Debian logo for their needs. This time
On 11/26/06, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is not the Debian Swirl. Though it was probably created with the
same or a very similiar tool (I guess a later version), there are some
subtle differences. Most of them are seen if you look at the inner part
of the swirl.
Please
I hadn't been subscribed, so I quoted messages. Now I made subscription,
it is the lost "quoted" message :) Sorry fo it.
[quote]
Who is a Debian manager? Apart from the fact that Debian has noone that
really can act as a legal represantive in Russia, we have no real
trademark policy at the mom
"Evgeniy Ivanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> This is not the Debian Swirl.
[...]
>
Why do you quote what I say, but don't actually react to it?
> I think that first of all somebody from Debian managers should contact
> with this shops network.
Who is a Debian manager? Apart from the fact t
This is not the Debian Swirl. Though it was probably created with the
same or a very similiar tool (I guess a later version), there are some
subtle differences. Most of them are seen if you look at the inner part
of the swirl.
Please compare http://www.us.debian.org/logos/openlogo-nd-100.jpg wi
"Evgeniy Ivanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> http://home.gna.org/qemulaunch/nothing-to-see-here/deblogo01.jpg
>> http://home.gna.org/qemulaunch/nothing-to-see-here/deblogo02.jpg
>> It seems that there really is a Debian logo next to large red letters.
>> Also note a light yellow swirl in the b
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From: Evgeniy Ivanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 25.11.2006 16:55
Subject: Re: debian logo on commercial of the big mobilephones shops network
To: Linas Žvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2006/11/25, Linas Žvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Evgeniy Ivanov wrote:
> Here are the links:
[...]
> The sign is something like: "hot line of support, for our clients...
> telephone number, name of the shops network"
These seem to be accessible to members only, so I uploaded the files here:
htt
Hi! I had written this on debian-policy, but one of members told to post here.
It is the story of my letters:
Evgeniy Ivanov wrote:
> Hi! I live in the second capital of Russian Federation -
> Saint-Petersburg. Some time ago one of the largest mobilephones shops
> network made an advertisement
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