[00:57] <daeo> Holaaa holaaa
[01:00] <daeo> hola hooouuula
[17:19] <bencrisford> highvolt1ge: what are the rules on homemade marketing materials?  im wondering if im allowed to show the edubuntu 10.04 banner on my blog or whether only official graphics are allowed
[17:40] <mhall119> good afternoon
[17:41] <bencrisford> mhall119: afternoo
[17:41] <bencrisford> afternoon*
[18:27] <stgraber> bencrisford: it really depends on the artwork you made out of the official logo. Using it as-is is generally fine, derivative work are also mostly fine when non-business related
[18:28] <stgraber> bencrisford: Canonical still owns the trademark but as they aren't really involved in Edubuntu anymore, we can quite easily do what we want with the logo. Only thing I agreed while in London last month was that we'd try to follow Ubuntu's artwork (colors, logo, theme, ..) as much as possible with Canonical providing us with the updated logo and font as needed.
[18:39] <bencrisford> stgraber: ok, so if i put this on my blog - http://i42.tinypic.com/mctf28.gif - that would be ok?
[19:08] <stgraber> bencrisford: sure
[23:12]  * bencrisford finally got around to clearing up the ~edubuntu-advocacy applicants
[23:13] <bencrisford> 15 ancient applications declined (invited to re-join if interested) and 13 applicants emailed
[23:13] <bencrisford> not bad for half an hour or so's work
[23:14] <bencrisford> highvolt1ge: ^ :)
[23:14] <bencrisford> I have a reply already to one of my emails!
[23:18] <highvolt1ge> bencrisford: great
[23:18]  * highvolt1ge morphs back into irc
[23:25] <bencrisford> highvoltage: im getting quite excited about the advocacy team :)
[23:25] <bencrisford> even though they have been waiting for up to 4 years, all the applicants so far have still been eager to contribute
[23:28] <highvoltage> bencrisford: that's good news
[23:34] <bencrisford> highvoltage: sure is :)