Michael M. wrote:
I don't think Debian does the same thing with its "Official Use Logo."
The logo indicates that the project officially has been approved by
Debian, but it doesn't imply any sort of control over the project by
Debian.
But how does Debian decide to approve a project? Do I just ask them
nicely, and then modify the code to my hearts content? Debian doesn't
require a formal code review, but could still revoke their trademark if
they don't like the code, or for any other reason.
I could be way off here, though -- are there any actual examples of
non-Debian projects that have permission to use the official logo?
Excluding selling official installation CDs...
Tyle
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