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Mention that the logo are intended to be free for use #132
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Should we adopt an actual license?
Thanks for filling the issue @joker-eph. I would be awesome to clarify in which way the logos can be used, amongst other things for my presentation in the LLVM devroom at FOSDEM. |
I think we should ask Tanya if there is one we can use yes. Looking at other projects they have phrases such as "use when accurately referring to MLIR or MLIR project". This world is a. It outside my normal expertise :-) |
It would also be great to add it to https://llvm.org/Logo.html |
What do you refer to in "add it"? The MLIR Logo or a license? The page you link has:
We can add another section for MLIR later in the page? In any case I need input on how to frame the intended usage / license the foundation wants to grant for the MLIR logo. |
I mean both, it looks like the Logo page needs better guidance on usage overall. I'm just saying that MLIR is part of LLVM and so all the relevant LLVM'y logos can be hosted on one page (+ other more specialized ones as well of course) |
Makes sense, I'll update https://llvm.org/Logo.html when we have a blurb. I'll wait to see how @tlattner propose we formulate this :) |
Yes, we should have a license and trademark usage on our website. This is not going to be a quick addition (and has been on my TODO list awhile). Are you asking for a simple approval for some use or wanting the proper solution to be done? |
Up-to-you how you want to take it: it there some language we can add now pending a proper license? |
Related work from Rust for their logos: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaM4pdWFsLJ8GHIUFIhepuq0lfTg_b0mJ-hvwPdHa4UTRaAg/viewform |
Any update on this? |
Let's try to address it at the dev meeting next month! |
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I don't know how logo licenses look unfortunately 🙂 I think there is normally some clause to avoid being used in a way that could be construed as product endorsement (not that I see that as being a big issue here, but if there is some standard good approach ...)
I think something like for the C++ logo would be desirable (https://isocpp.org/home/terms-of-use):
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Should we adopt an actual license?