Garnet Logo & Name Policy
The Garnet code is dual-licensed MIT OR Apache-2.0. The Garnet name and faceted-gem mark are project identity and have the usage rules below, so people can tell official Garnet from forks and rebrands.
You may, without asking
- State that your software “uses Garnet”, “is built with Garnet”, or “is compatible with Garnet”.
- Use the name and unmodified logo in articles, talks, courses, and documentation that refer to the project.
- Link to garnet-lang.org and the source repository.
- Redistribute the source under MIT OR Apache-2.0, keeping license and attribution intact.
Please do not, without written permission
- Use the Garnet name or mark as (or within) your own product, company, or domain name in a way that implies it is an official Garnet release.
- Modify, recolor, or redraw the logo and still present it as the Garnet mark.
- Imply endorsement, partnership, or certification by the Garnet project or Island Development Crew without an explicit agreement.
- Ship a fork under the Garnet name; rename forks so users are not misled about provenance.
This is a lightweight first policy; it may be refined as the project grows. Questions or permission requests: see the contact path in SECURITY.md for security matters, or open a GitHub issue for everything else.