[Xiph-Advocacy] Artwork resources.
Ivo Emanuel Gonçalves
justivo at gmail.com
Sat Jan 19 10:16:05 PST 2008
On 1/19/08, Cory K. <coryisatm at nc.rr.com> wrote:
> This is really just too broad a generalization and can't agree.
Same.
> I never did. I simply showed a font that was close and never said this
> *should* be used instead.
The DejaVu aren't bad but still far from perfect. The FreeSomething
are all awful as far as I have seen. Nobody is opposing free fonts,
though. Just gotta find one that looks good and professional.
> (...) is contrary to what I always felt Xiph was about.
Make love not war. Xiph is about free media, free software, and free
licenses. Don't get the wrong idea.
> you've still given a unnecessarily aggressive
> response.
It's the stress. FOMS is right around the corner and preparing to
travel to Australia is tiring. I hear the place is full of ninja
kangaroos, so please cut some slack.
> > Theora is a logo that never got settled, just so you know.
By the way, Monty, the Wikipedia et al people are asking if we can
license the logos under a free license. Say CC-BY, or CC-BY-SA. If
you'll decide on this, please inform me, so I may rely the message to
them.
> So besides all the font chat, (which isn't really the point here) what
> about a place on the wiki with official art/logos to be used?
Sure.
> Press and fan resource material.
http://spreadopenmedia.org
Help is welcome here, Cory.
> I come from a very D.I.Y. background and would love to have official
> logos to use the help spread free media.
The SOM ones are under the Public Domain and only use free fonts as
far as I am aware.
-Ivo
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