Help spread the word about Tent and Tent compatible products!
Please do nothing that could make someone think your project is official, sponsored, or approved by the Tent organization or the people who created Tent.
Also remember the protocol is called "Tent" or "the Tent protocol", not "tent.io" which is just the address of this website.
- Use the Tent logo or Marks to link to this site
- Use the Marks in social buttons to link to your Tent entity or project
- Use the Tent logo or Marks to advertise that your product has built-in Tent integration
- Use the Tent logo or Marks in a blog post or news article about Tent
- Use the Tent logo or Marks talk about Tent at meetups and conferences
- Use "Tent" in the name of Tent client software libraries
- Report misuses of the Tent Marks to us and the person or company using them improperly
- Use the Tent logo or Marks for your application’s icon
- Create a modified version of the Tent logo or Marks
- Integrate the Tent logo or Marks into your logo
- Use any Tent artwork without permission
- Use "Tent" in your company, project, or product name or domain name
- Describe your project as "the [whatever] for Tent"
- Display the Tent logo or Marks more prominently than your company or product's
- Sell any Tent artwork or merchandise without permission
- Change the colors, dimensions or add your own text/images
Please avoid naming your projects, products, and companies anything that implies Tent’s endorsement. This also applies to domain names.
Tent is a protocol not a service, so there is no central point of control in the ecosystem. Because of this distributed nature it is very important to make sure different Tent servers can communicate with Tent apps and each other. Users need to be able to trust that two products with the Tent logo will work together. The only way to enforce standards and compatibility is through consistent use of the Tent trademark. Everything breaks when the Tent name or logo is used on a product that is not 100% compliant with the protocol specification.
Soon there will be special logos and badges reserved for software and services that have passed the Tent protocol validator to make this even easier.
This organization exists to make sure Tent works properly. We do that in three ways: the protocol specification, reference software implementations, and enforcement of trademark guidelines. The trademarks are by far the most visible part of the project and the most powerful tool we have for keeping the Tent ecosystem compatible and interoperable.
Thank you for your help and support of Tent.
- If you have any questions
- To report abuses of these rules
- Before naming your product, service, or company
- When in doubt
In short, the Tent logo or Marks represent only Tent and should not be used to represent your products. You may also read the official legal terms, if you’re into that.
Special thanks to Github for heavily inspiring the content and format of this page.
Trademark Terms of Use
TENT™, the TENT™ logo design, the TENT™ logotype, TENT CERTIFIED™, TENT APPROVED™, POWERED BY TENT™, and TENT COMPATIBLE™ are exclusive trademarks of Tent.is, LLC.
The Tent logo design is the exclusive property of Tent.is, LLC. All rights reserved.
No adaptation or use of any kind of any of our trademarks or copyrights, or any other contents of this website except where otherwise noted or licensed, is allowed without the express written permission of Tent.is, LLC.
These Terms may change at any time without notice.
For more information regarding the authorized uses of these items please please email support@tent.io.
@danielsiders Thanks for the clarification. I wasn't having issues with "the" vs. "a", mostly just wondering if the way I had it emphasized on the depot.io site was acceptable or not.
You have the following options listed as for how to refer to Tent:
I was mostly asking about whether or not the following is also acceptable:
For example, is "this is a Tent protocol library" acceptable, or would it have to be written as, "this is a library for the Tent protocol" to get it to read "the Tent protocol" exactly? (Can "Tent protocol" be standalone?)
I'm probably think about this too much. :)