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Re: [opensuse-marketing] Fwd: flyer
- From: Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2011 00:35:32 +0100
- Message-id: <201101300035.32701.jospoortvliet@gmail.com>
On 2011-01-28 Helen wrote:
Fully agreed. I know Robert has a lot of stuff on his computer and I think I
want to have it in form of a big tar.bz2 and take it with me to the marketing
meeting. There we can sort through it and put it all online. ANYTHING we
create, for whatever purpose, should go on the wiki! Including sources!
;-)
Public domain as far as I am concerned, as free as possible at least :D
CC by SA or so would probably do. We want ppl to USE this material!
That's because it's just about impossible to find a good one in the
format I want. I tried looking on GIT and could only find a SVG which
downloaded as a pile of code.
GIT is HORRIBLE to find things on - I hate having to click through
fifty different folders to find things, and there's hardly any jpgs or
pngs, and I have to click before I can see what it looks like. It just
makes no sense at all.
Can we have the final artwork put on the WIKI and made easy to find
please? One page with a graphical index.
Fully agreed. I know Robert has a lot of stuff on his computer and I think I
want to have it in form of a big tar.bz2 and take it with me to the marketing
meeting. There we can sort through it and put it all online. ANYTHING we
create, for whatever purpose, should go on the wiki! Including sources!
;-)
Or else gather together some and email it to the list so I can have it
ready to go on my hard drive.
COPYRIGHTS - dister logo is from here http://susestudio.com/artwork/
and I think is ok to use in this context as far as I can tell (ie,
talking about Studio).
My assumption with marketing materials is that they essentially belong
to openSUSE. I havent' followed the entirety of the current copyright
discussion. Any writing I do for other markets (such as magazine
articles) I'll clearly mark with a copyright notice
So it's (cc) or (c)openSUSE as far as I'm concerned. (Jos??)
Public domain as far as I am concerned, as free as possible at least :D
CC by SA or so would probably do. We want ppl to USE this material!
cheers
Helen
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