Joomla! User Groups
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Submissions
By providing content for the Directory or a review, you grant Open Source Matters a worldwide, irrevocable, royalty-free, non-exclusive and limited license to reproduce, edit, publish, translate, and distribute in any medium whatsoever. You represent and warrant that: (a) you are the author of such content or review and have the right to grant this license; and (b) the content or review does not infringe any patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret or other proprietary right of any other party.
Rules for Submissions
Any person or company is welcome to submit their entry for inclusion in the Joomla! User Group Directory .
There are some basic rules that all who submit their User Group must comply with to qualify for inclusion in the Directory. By submitting a User Group to the Joomla! User Group Directory, you agree to be bound by these rules.
Open Source Matters may offer different levels of participation and benefits related to the Directory. The JUG Team or Open Source Matters has the right, in its sole discretion, to set and revise rules concerning what benefits are offered to each level of participants. Open Source Matters may modify these rules at any time without notice by posting revised rules on our site. Your continued use of the Joomla! User Group Directory constitutes your agreement to be bound by the rules as modified.
- All listings must be relevant to the Joomla User Group
- Listings, home sites must not contain content of an adult or sexually explicit nature, or illegal file sharing.
- Listings, home sites must not contain content that is libelous, defamatory, fraudulent, misleading or that otherwise violates the legal rights of others (such as the right of privacy).
- Listings, home sites must not promote or engage in illegal activities, including (without limitation) infringement of any patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret or other proprietary right of any other party.
- A listing can only be listed in a single category. Multiple category listings will be removed.
- You must not violate or attempt to violate the security of the Joomla! User Groups Directory, interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper functioning of our Directory, servers or networks.
- You must not post, upload, email, link to, or otherwise transmit any content that contains any viruses, harmful code, or other computer software or program that may damage or adversely affect the functionality of the Joomla! User Group Directory or impair others’ ability to use the Directory.
- You must not use the Joomla User Group Directory to send unsolicited emails (spamming).
- Links must be to the site that is most relevant to the Joomla User Group . Links must not result in redirection to an alternative URL.
- Sites must not imply in any way that inclusion in the Joomla! User Group constitutes endorsement by Joomla! or Open Source Matters.
All content Joomla User Group descriptions must be in English.
- The websites that are submitted can be in any language, we only require that information posted to the Joomla User Group Directory be in English. You can post duplicate description content in you local language.
- Joomla! is centered on Open Source software and other Internet and computer matters. Listings, reviews and content must not be used to promote ideological, religious, or political matters.
- Joomla User Groups content must comply with Open Source Matters trademark policies and cannot use the JOOMLA!® mark or logo in an unauthorized manner.
- Listings must comply with the current version of the Joomla! license.
- The JUG team in its sole discretion can unpublish any listing without prior notice.
- Assignment to a specific category is at the discretion of the JUG team editors.
- You are solely responsible for all content submitted to the Joomla! User Group Directory.
- All listed JUGS must ensure that their content is accurate and review or update their content at least bi-annually.
- We reserve the right to remove any content that we believe is out of date.
Violations
- Listings that violate one or more of the standards listed above will not be considered for Registered Joomla User Groups. Inclusion is at the sole discretion of the site editors and Open Source Matters.
- We also reserve the right, but not the obligation, to monitor the content of the Joomla! User Groups Directory to determine compliance with our rules. Any published listing that is found to be in conflict with the rules, as determined by directory editors Open Source Matters in its sole discretion, will:
- Be immediately deactivated (unpublished).
- Owner may be informed of the reason and allowed 14 days to either rectify the problem or request removal from the directory. We reserve the right to permanently remove any listing that is still in conflict with the rules as determined in our sole discretion.
- If the editors attempt to contact the owners of a submission or listing and no reply is received in 14 days, the entry will be permanently removed from the Directory.
- Notification by another Working Group or Community Leadership Team may result in immediate unpublishing of an entry
- Advertising or self promotion, by creating unnecessary links to personal/business sites, shouldn't be part of a User Group.
- Please stay courteous and don’t use any offensive language.
- Acceptance or rejection of reviews is at the sole discretion of the Joomla! User Group Directory team.
- The JUG Team reserves the right to remove a written review at any time after it has been put online
Privacy
Unless required by law, no personal information from the Joomla! User Group members will be shared with third parties, unless this is the direct wish of said member. Open Source Matters will divulge any information collected from you when required to do so by law. In the event that Open Source Matters or substantially all of its assets are acquired, your information will of course be one of the transferred assets.
Disclaimers and Limitation of Liability
The User Group and reviews listed in this area have been submitted by the community and are for general informational purposes only. Their listing does not constitute or imply endorsement, recommendation, or favouring by Joomla!/OSM.
Because the User Groups and reviews are provided by others, Joomla!/Open Source Matters, the Joomla! Project and the directory team cannot be held liable for the accuracy of the information. Visitors wishing to verify that the information is correct should contact the parties responsible for creating the content of the User Group
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There are some basic rules that all who submit their User Group must comply with to qualify for inclusion in the Registered JUG Directory.
By submitting a User Group to the Joomla! User Group Directory, you agree to be bound by these rules and by the Terms of Service.
Your continued use of the Joomla! User Group Directory constitutes your agreement to be bound by the rules at the time of listing or update.
Basic Rules|closed
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A listing can only be submitted and listed in a single category. Multiple category listings will be removed.
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The name of the User Group must be Joomla! User Group [city]. If there is another JUG in your city you can combine or use a different differentiator. See Group Names section of the FAQs.
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Enter your City, State/Province/Region, Country and Postal Code into the Group Location area. The postal code is used for the map and radial searches so that interested people can find your JUG.
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There must be two different contacts for your JUG. They must include the first and last name (surname/family name) of each individual and have unique email addresses.
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JUGs are primarily to meet in person. Commit to at least two in person meetings per year.
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By entering a Meeting Venue, people will know where you meet and it helps them decide if they want to become involved with your JUG.
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You must have some form of website or social media “page” for your Joomla! User Group. It must be specific to your JUG and not be a commercial website. You may use the following medium for your main JUG website:
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A Joomla! Website with its own domain (may need Trademark approval if Joo/Joom/Joomla are in the domain name)
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A joomla.com website (does not need Trademark approval)
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Facebook page
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Meetup page
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Google+ Community page
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It is fine to have a main JUG website using a, b, c, d, or e and also have a twitter URL. For example, you may have a joomla.com website and also use Meetup. There are fields for your Website URL, Twitter URL, Facebook page, and Meetup URL.
If you choose to use a Joomla! website for your JUG (not joomla.com), consider your domain name carefully. Any domain with Joo/Joom/Joomla needs to pass Trademark policy and JUG rules in order to be approved.
Examples of what would not need to go through Trademark review:
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jug[city].com
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usergroup[city].com
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jusers[city].com
Examples of what would need to go through Trademark review:
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joomusergroup[city].com
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joomla[city].com
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joomlausergroup[city].com
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Your Joomla or Joomla.com website must display the following disclaimer at the footer of the site:
“[YOUR JUG NAME] is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Joomla!® Project or Open Source Matters. The Joomla!® name and logo is used under a limited license granted by Open Source Matters, the trademark holder in the United States and other countries.”
If you are using a meetup.com page, please add this disclaimer to the “About this group” page. If you are using Facebook or Google + Community pages, please add this disclaimer to the About the community or About page.
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If you are using a Joomla or Joomla.com site or Meetup.com, the first use of the word “Joomla!” (by itself - NOT with Joomla! User Group [city], must have a ® (®) symbol next to it like this: Joomla!®
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Group Descriptions should describe the goals of your JUG, the people you want to reach/teach, and what your group is about. The description should give visitors that want to get involved in your JUG an idea of what they can expect at a typical meeting. Group descriptions must be in English, but you may have your own language translation in addition to English.
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Group Images/Logo:
You don’t have to have a Group Image for your listing. You probably will want to have an image or logo on your website. The guidelines for your logo are as follows:
You may not use the Joomla Brand Mark or logo
You must have a unique logo for your JUG that uses the words Joomla! User Group [City]. The words do not have to all be on one line but they should be in that order. It’s best not to use JUG [city] in the logo since that can be confusing for some visitors.
Be creative. Use something that means something to your town or just use text, just don’t use the Joomla! clover or email.
You may not use the Registered Joomla! User Group logo that you receive when you get approved as a logo UNLESS it links back to your Joomla! User Group Listing on the JUG Directory. This means it cannot be used on any social media sites since they do not allow you to link back to your listing. You may use it on your website or meetup site as long as it links back to your listing on the JUG Directory.
Ideal logo size for the JUG listing on the directory is 270x270. File type can be either .jpg or .png.
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If/When you make changes to an already approved listing, please leave a note in the “Comments to the JUG Team” field as to what you changed. Your entire listing will be reviewed when changes are made to the listing.
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Commit to keeping your listing up to date
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Sites acting as umbrella sites must not describe themselves as, nor offer, registered Joomla User Group status.
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Sites listed in the directory may display the Registered User Group logo and link back to their listing.
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Country/continent wide User Groups will only be accepted in special circumstances at this time
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Where possible groups should be free to attend. User groups should only charge a nominal fee for membership where appropriate and be non-profit.
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Assignment to a specific category is at the discretion of the JUG team editors.
Disclaimer
The JUG Team has the right, in its sole discretion, to set and revise rules concerning what benefits are offered to each level of participants. The Joomla User Group Team may modify these rules at any time without notice by posting revised rules.
Any trademark issues will be passed to OSM (Open Source Matters).
General Questions
How do I register a group?|closed
Visit this page. Login and fill out the information in a new ticket. The JUG Team will then go through and review the information you've given. If there are issues, the JUG Team will reply to the ticket and let you know what needs to be resolved. If it's perfect, then you will be notified by ticket of the groups approval.
What are the requirements for becoming a registered group?
See above Rules for Submissions for requirements for becoming a registered Joomla! User Group.
How will people know if a group is registered?
Once approved, registered groups will receive an approval email with additional information to assist them including a download link for a badge to be used on their websites. This badge must link back to the JUG listing on the directory so cannot be used on social media sites. The registered user group will also be listed in the directory.
So, once approved, are we an official Joomla! User Group?
No, you are a recognised Joomla! User Group. There is no such thing as an "official Joomla! User Group." Joomla! user groups are independent entities not authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Joomla!.
There is already a group in my area, can I still start a group?
Multiple JUGs will be allowed per city or region since we will now have a directory and comments as well as radial searches. Smaller groups in one city or region will be encouraged to combine but not required.
The only thing we ask is that if there is a group in your area, you choose a different name. For example, if Joomla! User Group Mars already exists, please change the word Group to one of the other available group structure descriptions: club, organisation, society, or network.
Can I have a virtual group?
Non registered virtual groups can be a great way to meet other like-minded people, but they cannot be listed in the JUG directory at this moment in time.
There are currently no plans to list virtual groups in the User Group directory, which exists to promote in-person meetings.
Can my group listing be suspended?
Yes, on rare occasions. Lack of communication and/or compliance with JUG Team requests may cause the listing to be unpublished. Standard times allowed for communication is 14 days. If we attempt to communicate with you and we do not hear back from you in 14 days, we may unpublish the listing temporarily until communication is established.
My question isn't answered in this FAQ?
Contact the JUG Team at and one of our team mates will be happy to help.
Are there any Rules for Submission?
Yes. Please see the Rules for Submission above before submitting a listing.
Group Names
How does naming my group work?
Registered groups will all have names with this structure: Joomla! User X Y.
X is an appropriate word describing the group's structure, such as: group, club, organisation, society, or network.
Y is an appropriate geographic description, which would be the name of your city. State, province and country names will no longer be allowed as part of the name.
For example there might be:
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Joomla! User Group Mars
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Joomla! User Network Pluto.
You can use your local language version of the Joomla! User Group [city] but that must follow the English version in the group title box
Does the group have to be called a “group”?
No. When you complete the registration form you will be given the option of selecting another term, such as organisation,network, club, meet up or local term, subject to approval of Open Source Matters. Make a choice that makes sense in your culture and in terms of what you plan to do.
Can "Joomla! User Group" be an unofficial name for an organisation?
Yes, as long as the organisation's legal name does not include Joomla! or Open Source Matters and no confusion is created.
Can unregistered groups use the name Joomla! or Joomla! User Group?
No, these terms may only be used by registered groups.
Can groups or organisations translate the words "user group" in their names?
Yes, you can translate the term 'user group' into your own language.
Can the Joomla! name be presented in non-Roman characters?
No, the Joomla name is a trademark and a brand, as such it may not be changed.
Domain Names, Joomla! Logo & Trademark
Can I add my own URL to my listing?|closed
Yes, it will be added to your listing once all Trademark and logo requirements are completed and approved by OSM.
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Commercial links are not allowed, for example, www.hostingco.com
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Community links such as Meetup.com, Facebook groups/pages, LinkedIn groups, Google+ Community etc are allowed.
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Joomla Communities like http://www.joomgroupe.fr are also allowed (but may require Trademark approval).
If your domain name includes the word Joomla, Joo, or Joom Trademark approval is required and the URL will not be listed on the site until it is in compliance. The compliance check is done as part of your registration process. Please note that all links submitted must be accessible at the time of registration - if your site is in offline mode, please provide a username & password for the team to review in the notes section.
How do I get Trademark approval?
The Joomla! name and logo are registered trademarks in the United States and elsewhere held by Open Source Matters. Permission, from OSM, to use these trademarks is usually required and is only granted subject to specific rules. There are a few specific circumstances, though, when the use of a Joomla! trademark (name or logo) does not require permission. The JUG Team can help you get through the Trademark approval process. All rules for submissions must be adhered to in order to consider getting Trademark approval on your domain including the word Joo/Joom/Joomla.
There are two ways to get help with Trademark approval on your JUG domain which includes the words Joo/Joom/Joomla:
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Before you purchase the domain, email with the domain you are considering. This can alleviate frustration if you happen to choose a domain that will not be approved under any circumstances (country level domain, creates confusion, or anything else we have concerns about).
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Purchase the domain and then get the site ready for your JUG according to the Rules for Submission (above). Then submit your listing with the Website URL as your domain. It will go through all reviews and if approved, you will be notified.
Can registered groups use the Joomla! logo on their sites?
Registered groups, once approved, may use logos in accordance with the Joomla! Brand Manual, provided that they include a link back to the Joomla.org. The Joomla! logo cannot be used as the main JUG logo.
Can I use the official Joomla! logo on my site?
Yes and No.
No, not in your JUG logo (which must be unique - see Basic Rules for more on this). Yes, in the content of your website. You must first apply for conditional use which can be done at https://tm.joomla.org/contact
Trademark FAQs
https://tm.joomla.org/trademark-faq
Trademark Policy
Where can I find the Brand Manual for the Trademark?
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¿Cómo inscribo un grupo?
Visite https://community.joomla.org/user-groups.html y navegue hacia su país. Haga clic en el botón "Register your group" ("Registre su grupo", botón negro, bajo el mapa), o bien en "Add listing" ("añadir registro", en el menú de la derecha) y complete el formulario de solicitud.
¿Cuáles son los requisitos para convertirse en un grupo registrado?
- 2 personas de contacto distintas y 2 direcciones de correo electrónico diferentes
- un sitio web en el que se detallen los datos del JUG
- Ciudad o área regional del JUG
- Comprometerse a mantener actualizada la información del JUG en la base de datos de este directorio
- Comprometerse a reunirse físicamente por lo menos dos veces al año.
- Código Postal (para búsquedas en mapas radiales)
¿Cómo sabrá la gente si un grupo está registrado?
Una vez aprobadas las solicitudes, los grupos inscritos recibirán un correo electrónico de aprobación con información adicional (incluyendo un enlace hacia un distintivo para colocar en su sitio).
También se hará mención al grupo de usuarios registrados desde el directorio.
Así que, una vez aprobada la solicitud, ¿somos un Grupo de usuarios oficial de Joomla!?
No, usted ha formado un grupo de usuarios reconocido por Joomla!. No existe nada llamado "Grupo de Usuarios oficial de Joomla!" Los grupos de usuarios Joomla! son entidades independientes al proyecto oficial que pueden usar la infraestructura atendiendo a unas reglas (no disponen de autorización para expresarse en nombre del proyecto oficial, ni están patrocinadas por el proyecto oficial, ni su contenido está aprobado oficialmente por Joomla!)
Ya existe un grupo en mi área. ¿Puedo formar un grupo de todas formas?
Se permiten múltiples JUGS por ciudad o región, ya que ahora disponemos de un directorio, comentarios y la búsqueda radial.
Se les anima a combinar los grupos más pequeños en una ciudad o región, pero no es obligatorio.
Lo único que pedimos es que, si ya hay un grupo en su área, usted elija un nombre diferente. Por ejemplo, si el Grupo de "Usuarios de Marte de Joomla!" ya existe, por favor, cambie el nombre de su grupo por términos como: asociación, club, organización, sociedad o comunidad.
¿Pueden suspender mi grupo de la lista?
Sí, en ocasiones. La falta de comunicación por parte de los contactos registrados del grupo o el incumplimiento de las peticiones del equipo de los JUGs para completar los requerimientos exigidos a todos los JUGs pueden hacer que un grupo se despublique de este listado. Eso no significa necesariamente que el JUG haya sido cancelado, cerrado o algo similar. Una vez que se restablezca la comunicación o que las peticiones del equipo de JUGs sean completadas, la entrada del JUG será publicada de nuevo. Por esto es MUY importante que los dos correos proporcionados al registrar el JUG sean revisados frecuentemente, y que no se tarde más de lo razonable en contestar a cualquier correo recibido del equipo de los JUGs.
¿No hay respuesta a su pregunta en estas FAQs?
Nombres de grupo
¿Cómo funciona esto de poner nombre a mi grupo?
Todos los grupos inscritos tendrán nombres con esta estructura: "X" de usuarios Joomla! de "Y".
- "X" debe ser una palabra apropiada que describa la estructura del grupo, tal como: grupo, asociación, club, organización, sociedad o comunidad.
- "Y" es una descripción geográfica adecuada, que debería ser el nombre de su ciudad. Desde que existe este directorio, los nombres de estados, provincias y países ya no están permitidos como parte del nombre.
Por ejemplo podría ser:
- Grupo de Usuarios Joomla! de Marte
- Asociación de Usuarios Joomla! de Venus
- Red de Usuarios Joomla! de Plutón.
¿Tiene el grupo que llamarse "grupo"?
No. Cuando usted complete el formulario de inscripción se le dará la opción de elegir otro término, como organización, asociación, red, club, comunidad o el término local, sujeto a la aprobación de Open Source Matters. Tome una decisión que tenga sentido en su cultura y en los términos de lo que planea hacer.
¿Puede ser que el Grupo de Usuarios de Joomla! de "Y" sea el nombre no oficial de una organización?
Sí, siempre y cuando el nombre legal de la organización no incluya Joomla! u Open Source Matters y no se cree confusión.
¿Pueden los grupos no registrados hacer uso del nombre Joomla! o Grupo de usuarios de Joomla!?
No.
¿Pueden los grupos o las organizaciones traducir las palabras "grupo de usuarios" a otros términos afines?
Sí.
¿Puede el nombre Joomla! presentarse en caracteres no latinos?
No, Joomla! está registrado y es una marca, y no pueden ser modificados.
Nombres de dominio, logo y políticas de marca de Joomla!
¿Puedo añadir mi propia URL a mi registro en este directorio?
Sí, la URL será añadida a su registro en el listado una vez que todos los requisitos de logotipo y marca se hayan completado y hayan sido aprobados por la OSM. A la hora de vincular una URL a su JUG tenga en cuenta que en el sitio vinculado a dicha dirección:
- No se permite que aparezcan enlaces comerciales, por ejemplo, http://www.hostingco.com
- Sí se permiten vínculos a otros sitios relacionados con la comunidad, tales como páginas o perfiles de Facebook, Meetup y otras redes sociales similares.
- También se permite vincular el JUG a una Comunidad Joomla, como http://www.joomgroupe.fr.
No es necesario que el dominio incluya la palabra Joomla, pero en caso de que la incluya deberá contar con el permiso expreso de OSM. Si su nombre de dominio requiere la aprobación debido al uso de la palabra Joomla, Joo, o Joom u otras alusiones a la marca, esa dirección no aparecerá hasta que se revise su sitio y se apruebe su uso. Para la aprobación de nombres de dominio se debe completar y enviar el siguiente formulario a la OSM, indicando que desea vincular dicho dominio a un JUG (marcando "Yes" en la última opción del formulario, "Is this domain for use of a JUG"): http://opensourcematters.org/domain-name-use-request.html
¿Cómo puedo obtener la aprobación de la marca?
El nombre Joomla! y el logotipo son marcas comerciales registradas en los Estados Unidos y otros países que están en manos de Open Source Matters.
El permiso, por parte de OSM, suele ser necesario para poder utilizar estas marcas y solo se concede quedando sujeto al cumplimiento de unas normas específicas.
Sin embargo, existen algunas circunstancias puntuales, en las que el uso de la marca Joomla! (en el nombre o logo) no requieren autorización explícita.
La información sobre cuándo es necesaria o no la aprobación se describe en los siguientes enlaces:
La OSM ha aprobado mi URL, ¿cómo puedo añadirla a mi lista?
Una vez que haya recibido la aprobación de la OSM para su URL, por favor, visite https://community.joomla.org/user-groups.html, inicie su sesión, edite los datos de su JUG y añada la URL. Un miembro del equipo del JUG confirmará y aprobará su solicitud de cambio.
¿Pueden los grupos registrados utilizar el logotipo de Joomla! en sus sitios?
Los grupos registrados, una vez aprobados, pueden utilizar los logotipos de acuerdo con el Manual de la marca de Joomla!, siempre y cuando incluyan un enlace a Joomla.org.
¿Puedo usar el logo oficial de Joomla! en mi sitio?
Sí, pero primero debe solicitar el uso condicional, lo cual se puede hacer desde https://tm.joomla.org/conditional-use-logos
La FAQ del uso condicional del logo puede encontrarse aquí:https://tm.joomla.org/the-joomla-name-and-logo
¿Dónde puedo encontrar el manual de uso para la marca?
https://tm.joomla.org/brand-manual-and-limited-use-logos
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NOTA SOBRE ESTA TRADUCCIÓN: Esta es una traducción (ampliada en algunos casos para mejorar la comprensión de algunos aspectos) de la página principal de FAQs sobre los JUGs en inglés, que puede encontrarse en https://community.joomla.org/user-group-faqs.html. Su intención es tratar de facilitar la comprensión de las normas exigidas a los JUGs, así como el funcionamiento de este directorio, a los hispanohablantes. Sin embargo, deben tener en cuenta que el JUG Team es un equipo multinacional compuesto por personas de distintos países, y que como en otros lugares de Proyecto Joomla (y del mundo entero) la lengua usada para entenderse es el inglés. El JUG Team tratará de mantener esta traducción actualizada cada vez que se produzca un cambio, pero es posible que en algún momento haya un pequeño retraso entre el momento de publicar cualquier cambio en la página en inglés y esta versión en español. Por ello le recomendamos que, antes de informar de algún problema revise la versión en inglés, por si se diera el caso de que su pregunta ya está respondida allí, y aún no ha sido traducida. En caso de detectar alguna discrepancia le rogamos que se ponga en contacto con el JUG Team en la dirección: . Gracias.
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