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From: Fernando C. <fc...@gm...> - 2015-07-08 20:51:40
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On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 9:24 PM, Stefan Richthofer <Ste...@gm...> wrote: > My only concern is that a list of logos could be perceived as ads. > Usually Python-conference sides display logos of their sponsors. And > actual sponsorship shoud -imho- stay the hurdle to take for getting one's > logo on some Python main-page, shouldn't it? At least for official pages. > Maybe a link to popular Jython use-cases could be presented in some neutral > way, just a (somehow decorated) well visible link "Jython in industry" or > something. > Hi Stefan, Now that I think about it, perhaps legally it would be too big of a hurdle to obtain permission to use each and every logo. So, it's much safer to use company names... Anyway, is there a wiki or web server playground -like staging.jython.org, test.jython.org or something- where I could edit such list and preview it before copying it to the live web site?. I only have experience editing wikipedia articles... But even if I have to dig into HTML that shouldn't be a problem.... FC -- During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act - George Orwell |