Il 16/05/2013 00:01, Dave Johnson ha scritto:
Our friends at the free software foundation would like it if we used the
GNU PDF logo vice Adobe's.
FSF sits on TDF Advisory Board, and John Sullivan has not raised the
issue in that environment.
The logo is for the GNU PDF project, which is not representative of the
PDF standard file format registered by Adobe in 1992.
GNU PDF is a GNU project that aims to completely implement the Portable
Document Format standards in free software, which is something quite
different from the file format represented by the Adobe icon.
By the way, although LibreOffice is free software and reads and writes
PDF, it is not listed by the GNU PDF project amongst free software.
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