== According to [http://www.freelists.org/post/haiku/How-to-proceed-with-the-Haiku-Compatible-logos How-to-proceed-with-the-Haiku-Compatible-logos], it looks like Stephan's Logo 5c, 3c, and 3d were the final selection. == We will collect potential "Haiku Compatible" logos on this page. ||'''Stephan's Logo 1b'''||'''Stephan's Logo 2b'''|| ||[[Image(HAIKU_COMPATIBLE_logo_01.png)]]||[[Image(HAIKU_COMPATIBLE_logo_02b.png)]]|| ||'''Stephan's Logo 5c'''||'''Stephan's Logo 3c'''||'''Stephan's Logo 3d'''|| ||[[Image(HAIKU_COMPATIBLE_logo_05c.png)]]||[[Image(HAIKU_COMPATIBLE_logo_03c.png)]]||[[Image(HAIKU_COMPATIBLE_logo_03d.png)]]|| = DRAFT Guidelines on Logo use = this is an attempt to define a process to allow software to use this logo. The idea is a lot of software is either obsolete and running only on BeOS ; or weakly ported and using unixish style stuff. We want to avoid that, so the idea is to allow software to use this logo if it fits the guidelines. = What rules should software follow = * It should work on the latest stable release of Haiku * It should work on gcc2 hybrid - other flavours of Haiku may be ignored * Only the x86,gcc2hybrid version of software may get the logo - other flavours must not use it * configuration files should go in home/config/settings; and the path should be obtained by the appropriate functions & constants, not hardcoded. * The app must not write anything to the hard disk except in its own directory (/boot/app/appName, or whatever the user installed it), the configuration directories (home/config/settings, common/), unless the user explicitly asks for it (a save dialog is a good example). * We can add other rules here... * HIG compliance ? = Similar documents elsewhere = * Apple App Store Review Guidelines = Process for allowing logo use = The Haiku Project is responsible for allowing 3rd-partiesto use the logo.