I don't know if we will ever run a GB for Arch, the logo is really nice, and is a popular distro and I think this should be done. I use Solaris, Debian and Slackware.
To run such a GB is easy with SP, just get a fine SVG with the logo, contact SP and launch it.
But, with Arch there is a trademark issue and I quote from their site:
Restricted use that requires a trademark license
Explicit permission from the Arch Linux Project Lead is necessary to use any of the Trademarks under any circumstances other than those specifically permitted above. These include:
Any commercial use.
Use on or in relation to a software product that includes or is built on top of a product supplied by us, if there is any commercial intent associated with that product.
Use for merchandising purposes, e.g. on t-shirts and the like.
Services relating to any of the above.Signature Plastics will not use a logo that would infringe any trademark or copyright, so whoever wants to run the GB will have to take care and get permission from Arch Linux.
For Debian was easy, the logo used is free, no restrictions, but still we had to prove SP that there is no copyright issue.
Behind of a even simple GB like this one there is a lot of work, email exchanges with SP, planning of the images that are used, pricing. And in the end all the PR to make people aware of the GB and motivate them to buy.
And there is no profit for Alin and I, Alin as the GB organizer on PMK will get only one key cap from each kit that tips, that is nothing, in the end we buy our own stuff too. In the SA Vim GB we bought 20 caps + 1 free.
If you run a full set maybe there is some gain because you get a set for free, but in single cap GB's there is a lot of commitment for no gain, just the satisfaction that you can buy a custom cap of your own design
So
BUY MORE!!!