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Re: [Qemu-devel] my attempt at new QEMU website
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Programmingkid |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] my attempt at new QEMU website |
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Thu, 20 Oct 2016 09:57:57 -0400 |
On Oct 20, 2016, at 4:30 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 03:54:22PM -0400, Programmingkid wrote:
>>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 12:53:55PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> another small PSA. :) I have created a small but hopefully useful
>>>> example of a new QEMU website at http://qemu-bonzini.rhcloud.com/. The
>>>> site aims at providing and also a home for blog posts about QEMU.
>>>>
>>>> The site resides in a single git tree, so that requests to modify the
>>>> pages (and even blog posts :)) can be posted to qemu-devel as usual.
>>>>
>>>> The blog post in there is dummy, and the "blog" link will be removed
>>>> from navigation until there's a first post, if the site goes online.
>>>>
>>>> The site is designed to live together with the wiki and provide a
>>>> migration path for qemu-project.org, from the wiki to a standalone
>>>> website. For example:
>>>>
>>>> - http://qemu-bonzini.rhcloud.com/Download redirects to the new page
>>>> http://qemu-bonzini.rhcloud.com/download
>>>>
>>>> - http://qemu-bonzini.rhcloud.com/BiteSizedTasks redirects to the wiki
>>>> page http://wiki.qemu-project.org/BiteSizedTasks
>>>>
>>>> - http://qemu-bonzini.rhcloud.com/foobar is a 404 page
>>>>
>>>> Impressions, ideas and lart-ing for my feeble attempts at Javascript
>>>> (now I understand why people are so keen on stackoverflow!) and graphic
>>>> design are welcome. (Yes, the icons in the homepage are not definitive).
>>
>> I really like the homepage you made. It looks really good. Reminds me of
>> ReactOS's site.
>>
>> My idea is to have a page for each emulator: qemu-system-ppc,
>> qemu-system-i386,...
>>
>> I'm thinking icons and logos for operating systems could be on the
>> emulator's page that can run that emulator. Maybe a few links to HD
>> image files of preinstalled operating systems would help the user too.
>
> Using official icons/logos from various OS vendors/products is likely to
> stumble into trademark usage restrictions/problems, whereby you need to
> get permission for usage from the trademark holder. As such it is best
> to avoid using any logos unless they're clearly under a trademark rule
> that allows us to use them.
So what you are saying is we can't display a Windows logo or an Apple logo? I
am sure I have seen plenty of websites with these logos displayed. If we can't
use the offical logo/icon, maybe someone could make an unofficial one.