genuine question (out of curiosity, not necessarily a desire to actually do this): what is the policy for using Tux the penguin as a cameo in a video game? do i need to credit someone explicitly - if so, whom? do i need to buy a license or pay someone royalties? does the game need to be FOSS? (doubtless it'd be considered bad form for the game not to at least have a Linux port)
gosh i never thought about who owns the copyright on tux. so what if the specific code used for tux's character was open source but not the rest of the game, would that count?
@rezzish i don't *think* the game needs to be FOSS in order to depict Tux, because apparently TF2 gave away an ingame Tux doll to Linux players once, but maybe that was a special case or something
@typhlosion If you do, please include Konqi: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konqi
@Goldkin i was mainly focusing on inclusions that might make people upset at me, in the context of the joke. but yes, if i actually did this i'd definitely include Konqi
@Goldkin ... assuming i can get permission from KDE and/or Tyson Tan once they realize im trying to put him in a game that also has Clippy and Bonzi Buddy in it
@typhlosion @rezzish Import the entire roster from Super Tux Kart
@rezzish Duke from Java, Wilber from GIMP, and Bonzi Buddy available as DLC