On 2/18/19 8:07 AM, Fabiano Fidêncio wrote:
What's the status of this issue?
Below is my understanding of status. Unfortunately there is no tracker for this, it's all in this email thread:
1. GNOME has permission to use the CentOS logo without the wordmark for the GNOME Boxes website, as shown in the example provided by GNOME. - This is already allowed in the trademark guidelines but there was no corresponding logo with usage guidelines. - GNOME Boxes can go ahead and use the logo without the wordmark.
2. Fabiano needs to track down who made the logo without wordmark and get that person to give permission to the CentOS Project to use that work.
3. Tuomas should have permission to add the stand-alone logo to the wiki page, AFTER he approves that the submission of work from 2. above is an accurate logo.
Frankly, I don't care if we skip steps 2 & 3 and have Tuomas make a new logo to post. However, Fabiano et al would then need to use that SVG or binary file for GNOME boxes.
Let me know if any other clarification is needed,
Best - Karsten