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Re: It is time

 

About that (WOGUE), when they posted the update on the logo it got the
attention of the audience of course and among them I'm pretty sure quite
a few Gnome guys, so I think they are aware of what's going on and if
they would have something to add I'm sure they would reach out to us.

On Mon, 2015-08-31 at 17:21 +1000, Tim wrote:

> 
> On 31/08/15 16:21, Patrik Bubák wrote:
> > I understand and agree, but as we thought about it, the new logo eliminates all confusion, so we don't know what is it for them to "approve".
> > Maybe only if they weren't OK with us using the word "GNOME" in our name at all, only that would change everything, but that would give us
> > also very little time to change the entire concept again, because creating a logo is not an easy process as many of our community members like
> > to think. It involves extensive research and evaluation before we may proceed with the conversion of gathered ideas onto canvas and digital
> > and then presenting it to you and Tim and then go public.
> I guess the problem really is that the lists where trademark stuff gets discussed are private. However we have always done the right thing, (the
> use of the roundel was more just a misunderstanding) and pretty sure the GNOME board realises that. Right from day1 we had discussion with both
> camps, over the name Ubuntu GNOME, so that is pretty safe unless they decided to re-neg the approval. They would have already come after us if
> they were unhappy with distro name or domain name etc. They certainly went after wogue (when it was worldofgnome.org or something).
> >
> > At our pace, this could take months, which would mean that we would have to use their logo longer, which they would not be happy with.
> 


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