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Trademark committee approval for logo #156
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Thank you for opening your first issue in this project! Engagement like this is essential for open source projects! 🤗 |
Thanks @jasongrout for bringing this up 👍 Does this mean every project that is considered to be accepted as a Jupyter sub-project, should submit a request for approval, regardless of whether the logo is similar to the existing Jupyter logo? If so, maybe we could then update the list of items mentioned in https://github.com/jupyter/governance/blob/master/newsubprojects.md#criteria-for-official-subprojects, to not forget that step? |
For reference if anyone is interested, the new logo, added in #131, was designed as follows:
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Closing as this repository and RetroLab itself will soon be archived and deprecated: #356 |
Having a unified and consistent branding across Jupyter projects is important to protecting the Jupyter trademark and responding to logo modification requests from outside Jupyter. When a project modifies the Jupyter logo, I think it is important to get approval from the trademark committee (email an approval request to [email protected]) for several reasons:
Disclaimer: I serve on the Jupyter trademark committee
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