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I would go with "This site uses content from <project>". That says
what needs to be said.
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On 6/19/05, Anthere <anthere9(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
At the same time, if you want to recognise it is
from
Wikinews, you basically need the same logo or an
extremely similar one.
If it is slightly different, some people might simply
think this is a site trying to mirror us, but not the
real stuff. Perhaps a sort of graphics saying "Using
wikinews content", with a tiny wikinews in a corner
might do the trick.
Agreed with Anthere, no use for a contest, the logos should be the
same exactly. The issue came up on various occasions, for various
projects. People link to the wikimedia projects all the time, and we
do not have simple buttons like Firefox has for example. I am willing
to work on some, so as to have buttons available for people who wish
to credit us with more than a link.
Question is, what should those buttons say?
I see a few possibilities depending on logo/content uses :
*This site uses material from <name of the project>
*This site uses content from <name of the project>
*please visit <name of the project> for more information
*Find out more on <name of the project>
Any other ideas?
Delphine
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