What icon 'stands for' ODF ?

Story: Document Freedom Day 2010 in The NetherlandsTotal Replies: 2
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henke54

Mar 29, 2010
10:47 AM EDT
There seems to be a blue/white dove-icon : http://magazine.redhat.com/2007/07/25/spread-the-word-share-...

and a yellow/purplish dove-icon from OASIS : http://odftoolkit.org/ ,

which i have as 'promoting material' on several forums : http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f... http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/offtopic/vertalingen-helpen-om-me...

Which one is 'the official' icon ?
gus3

Mar 29, 2010
11:27 AM EDT
I'd go with the one from OASIS, since they're essentially the "standard bearer" for ODF.
Sander_Marechal

Mar 29, 2010
5:03 PM EDT
I'd go with the Oasis one as well.

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