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Sourceforge.net requires new sf.net logo displays – updated mf8.de
By February 2009 SourceForge.net provides new logos to display on project websites. Projects that use SF.net services are required to display these logos to show respect for SourceForge.
The cool thing is that you can track statistics by using the new logos and chose from a variety of different logo colors and sizes. Plus these logos link directly to the projects website over at SourceForge.net now. Before SF.net required to link the images to the SourceForge.net front page.
More details can be found at the SF.net forums located at:
http://sourceforge.net/community/forum/topic.php?id=4666
I have updated the the project website of the mf8MamSuite Media Asset Management System at www.mf8.de. It is displaying a larger logo using a black background now and links directly to https://sourceforge.net/projects/mf8mamsuite/.