[tei-council] [John U.?] Re: Should we be displaying the SourceForge logo on tei-c.org?

John Unsworth john.m.unsworth at gmail.com
Mon Dec 12 11:23:35 EST 2011


I think it's fine to display this on web pages; I don't think any reading of the Sourceforge language constitutes a requirement to include it in print, epub, or other formats.  

John

On Dec 12, 2011, at 10:15 AM, Martin Holmes wrote:

> That's great! Thanks.
> 
> I think the issue of whether or not to add it to the Guidelines should 
> be taken by the Board, really, perhaps in consultation with Sebastian 
> with regard to the practicality of including it in the ePub and other 
> formats produced.
> 
> There's also the question of whether it should go into Roma pages. Roma 
> is also a SF project, but it currently has no logos at all in its footer.
> 
> Cheers,
> Martin
> 
> On 11-12-12 07:32 AM, David Sewell wrote:
>> I have added the Sourceforge logo to the standard TEI website footer.
>> 
>> It remains to be discussed whether it is necessary or desirable to add it to the
>> Guidelines pages. No other logo is included in the Web view of the P5
>> guidelines, so this needs separate consideration, I think. Of course the
>> Guidelines themselves are the major deliverable housed at Sourceforge, so that
>> would be a logical place to display the logo.
>> 
>> David
>> 
>> On Fri, 9 Dec 2011, Martin Holmes wrote:
>> 
>>> This is the range of acceptable logos:
>>> 
>>> <https://sourceforge.net/project/admin/logo.php?group_id=106328>
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Martin
>>> 
>>> On 11-12-09 10:29 AM, David Sewell wrote:
>>>> I think we can accomplish this by adding an agreed-upon version of the logo
>>>> in
>>>> the OpenCMS footer and in the code that generates the Guidelines pages.
>>>> Basically, as you say, anywhere that there are existing logos.
>>>> 
>>>> Say the word&   I'll implement the OpenCMS portion.
>>>> 
>>>> David
>>>> 
>>>> On Fri, 9 Dec 2011, Laurent Romary wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks for spotting this. This is indeed to my view a no-brainer and a
>>>>> task for Web comity.
>>>>> I put a specific nudge to John U. here to get his green light (may not be
>>>>> the council's sole decision).
>>>>> Laurent
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Le 9 déc. 2011 à 18:44, Martin Holmes a écrit :
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I see on the SF site:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> "SF.net Logo Display
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> All SourceForge.net projects that use the SourceForge.net project web
>>>>>> services are required to display the SourceForge.net logo on all web
>>>>>> pages, per the Project Web, Shell and Database Services site documents.
>>>>>> Details on how to display the logo for this project can be found on the
>>>>>> Displaying the SourceForge.net Logo page."
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> <https://sourceforge.net/project/admin/stats.php?group_id=106328>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The Project Web page, though, uses the word "encourage" rather than
>>>>>> "require", and it's not really clear to me whether they mean only within
>>>>>> pages that are actually hosted on sf.net, or any project pages. I'm
>>>>>> wondering if it would be good citizenship to include the SF logo on
>>>>>> tei-c.org page footers, along with all the other logos we have.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>> Martin
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>>>>>> Martin Holmes
>>>>>> University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre
>>>>>> (mholmes at uvic.ca)
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>>>>> 
>>>>> Laurent Romary
>>>>> INRIA&   HUB-IDSL
>>>>> laurent.romary at inria.fr
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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