Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I think I said 2 (or more) times already that, as a 3rd party > developper, I'd > like to use the badge, not on Haikuware, but on my own website as a > way to > support Haiku. I expect certain rules to follow before doing that. I don't see the need for a badge, but at least I now know what you mean :-) The use of the Haiku logo for this definitely falls under the fair use policy we have for the logo, and that's what people usually do in this case. > > That is a good point. I suppose most software which would be > > uploaded > > to Haikuware is at least *trying* to run on Haiku. Though it might > > be > > a bit harsh to apply some sort of "Not Up To Haiku Standards - You > > Suck" badge ;) > That one, on the other hand, will likely stay inside Haikuware, and > maybe not > use the Haiku trademarks and logo. So I don't think it's up to Haiku > (inc, > project, or anything else) to define it ? Of course not, the Haiku project can only define the guidelines a nicely written application should follow. Bye, Axel.