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== How the Project Works == | == How the Project Works == |
Revision as of 19:51, 24 February 2013
Contents
Welcome!
Welcome to the Model Trademark Guidelines, written by and for free and open source software communities. This site proposes language one might use for trademark guidelines for FLOSS software projects. It describes various provisions that might be included in trademark guidelines and discusses the legal considerations for the provisions. It is not intended to advocate for any particular set of permissions or restrictions, but rather is designed to provide a range of choices that would be found lawful and enforceable under trademark law, that are consistent with FLOSS culture, and that respect the trademark owner's desire to ensure that the software distributed under the trademark delivers a consistent user experience and meets the brand promise of the name. If you're not yet familiar with the project, please read How the Project Works below.
The Guidelines
Model Trademark Guidelines
Coming soon.
Working drafts
This is the area of the website where we are working on and discussing future changes to the guidelines.
How the Project Works
Site Organization
There are two main areas, both linked below. The "Model Trademark Guidelines" is a final, numbered version of the Guidelines. The page is protected so that it cannot be changed.
The area where the work is accomplished is the "Working draft" pages. These pages are editable and where you edit the language, propose adding sections, rearranging content, removing sections, or whatever you suggest.
The "Discussion" pages (the tab at top left on each page) are for conversations between project participants about proposed edits. This will include things like whether topics should be included or not, and structure and organization.
The "Commentary" pages (linked through footnotes) are in their own "Commentary" namespace and are explanatory material relevant to one using the model trademark guidelines. They describe things one might consider when adopting the Model Trademark Guidelines and reflect what choices have been made in the Guidelines and why.
How to Participate
Please keep all discussion here (not in private email strings, IRC chats or Twitter/Identi.ca) so that everyone will have full access to all the thought processes, conversations, and iterations of the guidelines. In order to facilitate this, while you do not need to create a login to use the site, if you do set up a login you can set watches on the pages of interest to you. After you are logged in you can add pages to a "Watchlist": when you are on a page you would like to watch, select "Watch" from the dropdown arrow just to the left of the search box at the top of the page. You will also need to set your user preferences to be notified by email: under your "Preferences" tab, in the "User Options" section check "'E-mail me when a page I'm watching is changed" and thereafter you will receive an email alerting you of any changes to pages you have added to your Watchlist.
We welcome everyone's views and hope to have some strong debates about what FOSS software communities need and what they can do to protect their legal interests.
Editing pages
The software used for this site is MediaWiki, the same software used for Wikipedia, so the functionality may already be familiar to you. You can find basic help on the "Help" tab on the left column and find more extensive help at the Wikipedia help pages.