On 9/24/13 5:40 AM, Tobias Klaus wrote:> Hello again,
>
> since I am back from my holidays and there is still no reply to my
> post, I was wondering if there is no further interest in new projects
> using the LLVM framework or if it was just overlooked.
It was just overlooked. If you don't get a response right away, feel
free to ping as you've done here.
>
> I know that the copyright question is probably a tough one (therefore
> we couldn't decide it for ourselves), but we somehow expected to get
> some feedback or being listed on http://llvm.org/ProjectsWithLLVM
If you can write some text for the projects page, I can add it for you.
I can also add an entry on the Users page (http://llvm.org/Users.html)
if you would like that as well.
As for the logo, I'm not the person to ask. Someone else will have to
answer that question for you.
-- John T.
>
> Thanks for answers,
> Tobias
>
> Am 07.08.2013 12:20, schrieb Tobias Klaus:
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> We are using the LLVM infrastructure inside the RTSC, a operating
system
>> aware compiler used for research in the field of real-time systems.
>> For further information please check out our website:
>> https://www4.cs.fau.de/Research/RTSC/
>>
>> In the future we would like to use this new logo for our project:
>> https://www4.cs.fau.de/~klaus/rtsc-wyvern.png
>>
>> Since we directly modified the LLVM-wyvern we aren't sure if this
is
>> covered by the usage rights on your logo.
>> Could you please clarify if there is a problem with us using the wyvern
>> in our logo(s)?
>>
>> We would also be honoured if you would list us on the users-page on
>> llvm.org.
>>
>> Thank you very much,
>> Tobias
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