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From: | Mauro Bonotto |
Subject: | [Gnugeneration] Re: Gnugeneration Digest, Vol 3, Issue 4 |
Date: | Sat, 19 Sep 2009 14:48:20 -0300 |
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Today's Topics:
1. Lets figure out this logo thing (Max Shinn)
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 18:26:41 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Max Shinn" <address@hidden>
Subject: [Gnugeneration] Lets figure out this logo thing
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I am very excited about of the great logos that have been submitted, but I
think it is time to choose one. If anyone is working on a new logo,
please get it submitted on the project page within the next day or two,
and let everyone know you're working on one by sending a message to this
list.
The votes will be private. I would like to run this through a 3rd party
so that nobody associated with GNU Generation knows the vote count for
each, only the winner. I have some ideas lined up of easy ways to do
this, but suggestions are welcome.
Also, I would like to use a slightly more balanced voting system than a
typical ballot. From my experiences, the most effective way to do this is
to give each person 10 vote points. All 10 can go on a single logo, or
they can be split between multiple logos. So for instance, if I liked the
"pig logo" and the "cow logo", but the "cow logo" slightly better, I may
give the pig 4 points and the cow 6. This way, nobody is forced to choose
a "favorite" necessarily, but can instead pick out favorites. Opinions?
I'll start an official vote in a few days.
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Max Shinn
Free Software Foundation Intern
Email: address@hidden
GNU Generation: http://fsf.org/gnugeneration
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