What is wrong with some of the others? Example, #11...I thought that the headress and its history was made clear by Noel, and thus was acceptable. Also I assume the headress is a native american symbol (a lot more feathers), not an image of a native american.
Please correct me if I am wrong. (I know...I REALLY like #11 and want it to have a fair shake). ;-) Thanks, Jeff > Based on the criteria below I think the following images meet the > parameters: > > Entry # 2 URL: http://www.flyermoney.com/geronimo/ > Entry # 3 URL: http://elegoff.free.fr/geronimo/ > Entry # 4 URL: http://www.ashishgokhale.com/geronimo.htm > Entry # 9 URL: http://www.structuredview.com/geronimo/index.html > Entry # 12 URL: http://www.dotech.com/geronimo/Apache_logos1.jpg > Entry # 13 URL: http://www.dotech.com/geronimo/Apache_logos2.jpg > Entry # 14 URL: http://www.dotech.com/geronimo/Apache_logos3.jpg > Entry # 15 URL: http://www.dotech.com/geronimo/Apache_logos5.jpg > Entry # 16 URL: http://eischen.free.fr/gero/index.html > > > Links that need to be discussed: > These entries use a headdress (which is a bunch of feathers). > Entry # 7 URL: http://amethystpublishing.com/Apache%20Geronimo.htm > Entry # 10 URL: http://www.structuredview.com/armitage/index.html > Entry # 11 URL: http://www.media-style.com/geronimo/ > > My personal preference on these is that they should be allowable. I > prefer to judge based on merit. I think these are tastefully done. We > need a ruling of the PRC on these. > > > Links that are not compatible with the parameters established below: > Entry # 6 URL: http://rainhousemedia.com/geronimo/ > Entry # 16 URL: > http://www.epiqtech.com/corp/products/technology/opensource/geronimo.htm > > Links that no longer are functional and could not be verified: > Entry # 5 URL: http://www.morpheuschameleon.net/GeronimoLogo/ > Entry # 8 URL: http://ericlegoff.homelinux.org/geronimo.html > > - Matt > > Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote: >> >> On Sep 30, 2005, at 9:10 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote: >> >>> All, >>> >>> The Logo contest has inspired many to get their creative juices >>> flowing and put some great effort into designing some excellent >>> artwork. Unfortunately, we can't use every one of the items that have >>> been donated so we'll have to pare them down to a single winner. >>> >>> As of this morning there are 17 Entries posted on the Wiki. They can >>> be found at http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/LogoContest . >>> >>> I propose the following time line to bring this to a timely >>> conclusion. >>> >>> Allow for last minute changes and additions to the logos so a vote >>> can be taken on a finite set of entries. This will be a one week >>> period ending at: 23:59 PDT on October 8th. >>> >>> A one week period for voting by members on the dev and user Geronimo >>> lists. A voting format will be posted to the list to make tabulating >>> the results easier. This will come out on Friday October 7th. >>> >>> Give one week for votes on the final sets of artwork from 00:01 >>> Saturday October 8th through 00:01 PDT Saturday October 15th. During >>> this time, discussion is welcome on the various entries on the dev >>> list. Please make sure we keep them in a single thread. >>> >>> As indicated on the Wiki, the PPMC is responsible for the final >>> selection but the voting and feedback from the community is critical >>> to making the best choice. >>> >> >> s/PPMC/PMC >> >> >> And I'd like to pre-filter based on the PRC guidelines. I've been >> discussing with them, and I've asked that they produce a final set of >> guidelines. However, the important one for us will be : >> >> "logo should not incorporate Native American images or >> existing cultural/religious symbolism. However, new symbols that >> merely evoke a native american theme (such as the feather) are fine." >> >> So I'd like to get rid of the ones that violate this guideline before >> we have the community vote. >> >> geir >> >
