On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Marco Pessotto <melmothx@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello there.

This was meant to be a mail to say thanks to the ConTeXt/LuaTeX teams
for the wonderful work they did and are doing. I'm pretty new to ConTeXt
but I'm really impressed. It happens that I'm typesetting a journal that
will hit the printer soon. Now, the question sounds: how can I credit
ConTeXt/LuaTeX properly? (no, it won't generate any profit so I can't
really donate some bucks; as a matter of fact I'm volunteering this)

I was thinking about something like:

\vfill
\startalignment[center]
Typeset with \ConTeXt\ and \luaTeX\

\goto{\hyphenatedurl{http://wiki.contextgarden.net}}
    [url(http://wiki.contextgarden.net)]

\blank[big]
Fonts used: Linux Libertine

\goto{\hyphenatedurl{http://www.linuxlibertine.org}}
    [url(http://www.linuxlibertine.org)]
\stopalignment

Is it OK?

It should be fine, but why not set it up as a "standard" colophon?