On 5/22/07, Niclas Hedhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 17:21, Xavier Hanin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently preparing an article on Ivy, and I'd like to know if
> it's better to talk about Apache Ivy, or simply Ivy. The rules about
> branding are still not clear for me, sorry if I missed an obvious
> link.
>
> So, any recommendation or link?

All public announcements should be run through the PRC, to ensure accuracy.
So, I suggest that you post your article ahead of time to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
comment and approvals. If they say Yes, you are in the clear and won't get
any bad comments later if there are something incorrect mentioned.
Ok I wasn't aware of the PRC, and I'm still in trouble to get accurate
information, google only told me about a few mailing list archive
about the Public Relations Committee. But I'll post my article for
comments and approval ahead of time as you suggest.

BTW, for posting on a Blog, or on a community site, I expect we don't
need to go through the PRC each time. So is there any rule saying when
we have to go through the PRC or not? Furthermore, is the rule of
going through the PRC limited to the incubation phase, or also true
after graduation? If it's still true after, I'm really wondering how
many technical article on widely popular ASF projects go through the
PRC in this world :-)

Xavier

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