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Re: [opensuse-marketing] openSUSE Trademark Guidelines Released
- From: Martin Schlander <martin.schlander@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 11:43:06 +0100
- Message-id: <200903041143.06357.martin.schlander@xxxxxxxxx>
Onsdag 04 marts 2009 10:56:48 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
I'm a little unhappy with the "Publications" part. I think it's a bit too
restrictive to have people ask permission for using the word "openSUSE" in the
title of a publication. People should be encouraged to write as much about
openSUSE as possible imo.
I write this beginner's guide guide for example:
http://suse.linuxin.dk/
Until yesterday I considered it a publication, but now I just consider it some
random scribbles on website ;-)
I have been considering translating it to English, and possibly also getting
in touch with a Danish publisher and maybe getting it published in pamphlet
format - but now it seems I'd either have to not include "openSUSE" in title,
or undergo "Novell censorship".
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As Zonker said: We'd like to rework the guidelines. So, let's collect
somewhere in the wiki a list of improvements or use cases where the current
guidelines are too restrictive.
I'm a little unhappy with the "Publications" part. I think it's a bit too
restrictive to have people ask permission for using the word "openSUSE" in the
title of a publication. People should be encouraged to write as much about
openSUSE as possible imo.
I write this beginner's guide guide for example:
http://suse.linuxin.dk/
Until yesterday I considered it a publication, but now I just consider it some
random scribbles on website ;-)
I have been considering translating it to English, and possibly also getting
in touch with a Danish publisher and maybe getting it published in pamphlet
format - but now it seems I'd either have to not include "openSUSE" in title,
or undergo "Novell censorship".
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