Dear Rajko.
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New request is much wider and much of: http://en.opensuse.org/File:Opensuse-donts-preview.png will be logo. In other words deformations, additional text, different colors, even images that are chameleons or iguanas with swirly tail will be considered logo :) (Although this will come in a year or so.)
The above image is taken from the page I have linked
Right. Where it belongs is visible from other text and that is the reason I did not link only image, but File:Opensuse-donts-preview.png .
and is already valid now. It clearly states not to modify the logo in the listed ways.
One more time:
It tells that logo can't be modified. Currently you can't use blue Geeko and tell it is openSUSE logo.
Point 3 in the image: "Combine with other elements to form derivative logos" is wrong.
How subproject of openSUSE can point out relation with openSUSE if it can't use logo to create derivative logo? Using what image? Of course, if you are developing for unrelated project and want to use Geeko as part of your logo, that will not work without openSUSE permission. That doesn't apply for projects that are part of openSUSE.
As mentioned earlier, you can of course use a chameleon that is not the geeko in your designs (which I still won't suggest). You can also use the Geeko separately from the logo title. If you come up with a concrete example, I might help you to solve it. Greets Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org