Dear OpenJUMP'ers
I have created a vector version of the OpenJUMP logo.
It can be found here:
http://jump-pilot.sourceforge.net/download/ojlogo/
Please note also the copyright and usage terms.
As you will recognize, I have not put the logo under an "open" license.
This is to get sure that nobo
Hei Guys,
i just found streamline in my pack of cds and vectorized the logo.
Tomorrow i will try to do some small improvements to the vector image
and put in on the web.
stefan
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The following nice size image is available on wikipedia under their license:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kangaroo_Sign_at_Stuart_Highway.jpg
It should be easy to auto-trace.
Larry
On 10/30/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I did an SVG trace of the OpenJUMP Kangaroo s
I did an SVG trace of the OpenJUMP Kangaroo some time ago. I think I
might still have it.
It seems from Larry's post the basic symbol of the Kangaroo has been
in usage for some time. It might even be public domain at this point?
At any rate, I think one of the Creative Commons licenses would be a
There has always been some question as to the originality of the art in
question:
See:
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=Kangaroo+crossing&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2
regards,
Larry Becker
On 10/30/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hei Thomas,
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> any free license, such as
Hei Thomas,
any free license, such as the Document GPL or Creative Commons should be
fine.
The graphics has been done by Paola Zanetti. I just wrote her recently
asking for the original vector drawings from 2005. But she could not
find them. So the only Image we have is the one from the startu
Tomas,
I'm just no getting to this e-mail. Please accept my apology for the very
late response.
I'm afraid I don't have an answer to your question. I don't know that we
have made an official decision on a license for the logo. I am going to
forward this to our discussion list and will try to resp