Open-source telecom t-shirts

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Christian Gagneraud chris at techworks.ie
Fri Oct 19 17:39:00 UTC 2012


On 19/10/12 18:29, Alexander Chemeris wrote:
> Christian,
>
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 9:14 PM, Christian Gagneraud <chris at techworks.ie> wrote:
>> On 19/10/12 18:10, Alexander Chemeris wrote:
>>> Nice picture!
>>> I like it.
>>>
>>> Yes, I think we could use those pictures. To be sure we have to check
>>> with this document regarding the OSI logo:
>>> http://opensource.org/logo-usage-guidelines
>>> AFAIK, OSHW logo doesn't have such guidelines yet.
>>
>> I found this one, I like the opened lock concept.
>> http://papermint-designs.com/community/node/129
>> it's CC-BY-SA
> This logo was designed during the time of dispute between OSHWA and
> OSI to avoid any resemblance with the OSI logo. Nowadays, when the
> issue between OSHWA and OSI is settled, we could safely use "geaer"
> OSHW logo. It's much more recognized and is the key to this
> three-piece picture.
Ok, thanks for the explanations, I didn't know that.

Chris

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