Am Wed, 4 Mar 2009 10:34:14 +0100 schrieb Cornelius Schumacher <cschum@suse.de>:
The guidelines are currently relatively strict about modified openSUSE versions. Wouldn't it be good to have something like a "weak" trademark which can be used more freely. So that I could for example call my openSUSE version where I updated KDE to the latest version something like "openSUSE powered" or "smells like openSUSE" or "once was openSUSE" or whatever? This would give openSUSE more visibility.
Hi all! I've the same impression. I've 3 examples/questions: * I'm one of the maintainers of the hamradio repository. We had the idea for some time to do a customized live-cd/install-cd with the packages of the repo included (tnx to susestudio or kiwi thats easy). Reading the new guidelines means to us - if I read all correctly - we would have to remove all branding and couldn't use openSUSE at all. It would have been great to add the cd to a hamradio magazine (non-profit or donation to openSUSE). Others use this approach for years now: knoppix<->afu-knoppix * team logos - that should work now, right ? Any special recommendations on the graphics? (IIRC was about where to put the text and so on). * Sharing content with other media - e.g. Blog/magazines/podcasts ? Perhaps 1-2 pages as "Annotation" with examples would help ? Best, Jan-simon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org