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Using D "rocket" logo in outside presentation
Sep 29, 2021
Chris Piker
Sep 29, 2021
Mike Parker
Oct 02, 2021
Chris Piker
Sep 29, 2021
WebFreak001
September 29, 2021

Hi D

I'm to give a presentation to a combined NASA/ESA group in a few hours and would like to include a copy of the D "rocket" logo when mentioning new server side tools that I've written in D. Is such use of this particular D logo permissible?

Thanks,

September 29, 2021

On Wednesday, 29 September 2021 at 04:24:13 UTC, Chris Piker wrote:

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Hi D

I'm to give a presentation to a combined NASA/ESA group in a few hours and would like to include a copy of the D "rocket" logo when mentioning new server side tools that I've written in D. Is such use of this particular D logo permissible?

Thanks,

Yes!

September 29, 2021

On Wednesday, 29 September 2021 at 04:24:13 UTC, Chris Piker wrote:

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Hi D

I'm to give a presentation to a combined NASA/ESA group in a few hours and would like to include a copy of the D "rocket" logo when mentioning new server side tools that I've written in D. Is such use of this particular D logo permissible?

Thanks,

it's Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) so it's freely usable (give appropriate credit, dunno if saying it's the D logo is enough credit giving, but don't think I have seen that artwork been used with any other credit in context of dlang before)

see https://github.com/dlang-community/artwork

October 02, 2021

On Wednesday, 29 September 2021 at 05:44:59 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

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On Wednesday, 29 September 2021 at 04:24:13 UTC, Chris Piker wrote:

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I'm to give a presentation to a combined NASA/ESA group in a few hours and would like to include a copy of the D "rocket" logo when mentioning new server side tools that I've written in D. Is such use of this particular D logo permissible?

Yes!

I ran out of time to convert the image to png format* and size it for the slide, but I really appreciate everyone's freely given time in answering my new-user questions as well as efforts to improve compiler error messages for lambda functions.

The bottom right corner of the last slide in this presentation contains an acknowledgement of your freely given time. (Use the scroll wheel, not the arrow icons, to move to the last slide)

Over the next couple years I hope to use D to help me make the most advanced space-physics data server in the world, though that's not saying much. Technology used in academia trails commercial equivalents due to drastically different funding scales. However, D does help me close the gap.

Best,

*and to correct some grammatical errors