Jordan, is the "creative commons" license sufficient, or does it actually need to be MIT licensed? Forgive me, but I prefer to not hurt my head with licensing issues. If it is the latter, then I'm guessing there's probably a checkbox you can toggle for that license on wikimedia, Simone. --Jeremy On May 17, 2008, at 17:15, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
On May 17, 2008, at 2:23 AM, Simone Karin Lehmann wrote:
It was quite a while ago that I was bored with X11.app's b&w icon. And since X.org has a, IMO, more pleasing and colorful logo I created a new icon. It's based on this logo and the SVG I've found under http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:X.Org_Logo.svg
Hmmm. Nicht schlect! Das schaut ganz besser als unsere aktuelle Icon aus. :)
OK, that's about it for my rusty rusty german, so I'll switch to english... I think it's certainly an excellent candidate to replace the current icon, and the right way of going about that would be to:
1. Put a license on your logo which makes it clear you're releasing it under the same X.org license. 2. Submit it in a ticket to Xquartz (New Bug Report)
As long as the proper procedures are followed, I see no reason why it couldn't be in future X11.app bundles. Contributions of artwork as well as code are always appreciated. Thanks, Simone!
- Jordan
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