Le 12/10/2012 14:32, Matthias Kirschner a écrit :
(This is my last working day before vacation, so I will just reply to the most urgent things.)
- Thomas Hardingtom@thomas-harding.name [2012-10-12 00:25:18 +0200]:
- I'm unsure of original author (Benjamin Kirschner?) of "Plussy" nor
the CC-By-SA licence (so I used CC-By-SA/3.0), nor the year of release for Copyright.
Here some background for you and the list: futurebrand.com created the logo for FSFE pro bono (they also did the design for UPS, the MSN logo, and other international brands). They did it, because one of FSFE's volunteers did know their CEO at that time.
It was a process which took place in 2004 and lastet several month. At that time Georg Greve (that time president), and myself participated in several meeting where we had to answer a lot of questions about our community, the values in the community, what we want to achive with the Fellowship and with FSFE.
It took us a long time to come to a decission in FSFE about the different proposals at that time, and then reshaping the proposals.
Benjamin created the SVG version out of other files we got, so we can use it when creating leaflets, or other materials with Free Software.
thx.
As I understand, there were preliminary sketches from futurebrand, then Benjamin has collated and finalized as an SVG format.
It is complex but I think I succeeded to handle that in Inkscape "metadata"
If any interested, all derived material I created is here : http://harding.fr/tom/graphics/others/PLUSSY/ with some previews here (among a lot of unrelated artwork) : http://harding.fr/tom/graphics/display.php
As there are already some derivatives designs on FSFE site under CC, (see http://wiki.fsfe.org/Artwork/Illustrations)
I used CC-By-SA 3.0, while there is a notice to delete any reference to FSFE, original authors, and me if "misused" (deleting "attribution").
I would my repo a temporary one to host that -- it is "mainly" not my stuff, so I didn't set up URI references.
note: I'm unsure of colors, because Inkscape do not match HSL/RGB/RGBA (rgba gives another "measure" in TSL/RGB views than matches given)
Obviously, if anyone has hand on FSFE wiki and think anything could serve or need more authoring, ... :)
Best regards, TSFH.