Hi Dave,
Le 15/05/13 07:40 PM, Dave Johnson a écrit :
So... You are not liking the idea of cross support? Why is it wrong to use the GNU PDF logo on web
pages vice the adobe logo?
Although I am one who whole heartedly defends and promotes opensource
software, I would be more inclined to use the Adobe logo as we are
producing files in the Adobe reader format. It has more recognized value
for our users. When the GNU project reaches the break point where they
have taken over the iconic value of the Adobe logo, then we could change.
We don't need to confuse our users anymore than what they are now.
Cheers,
Marc
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