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 -- <exarkun> today's lesson <exarkun> don't strace X in an xterm -- from Twisted.Quotes
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