[Python-Dev] Python icons (original) (raw)
Michael Hudson mwh at python.net
Tue Aug 24 16:57:25 CEST 2004
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Michael Chermside <mcherm at mcherm.com> writes:
Kevin Gadd writes:
I'm not really worried about licensing... basically, I'd probably just want to keep my copyright on the actual vector art. I'm not terribly concerned about anything else, since they are based on the original python icons. I don't know much about how licensing artwork for open source projects works, so if you or someone else can let me know what steps would be necessary to make it possible for these icons to be used, I'd be glad to help. While I can't speak authoritatively, I have an idea of what folks would want. My guess is that the PSF (Python Software Foundation) would want the right to use the icons any way they deem necessary for promoting Python.
I think the Python Powered License is inspirational in this respect (read the bottom of http://starship.python.net/~just/pythonpowered/).
Well, maybe not. But it's always good for a chuckle :-)
Cheers, mwh
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