Based on the above email, and I quote "Thus, a feather, which has many possible applications, would be appropriate, but a headdress would not be."
Based on this I think entries numbers 7, 10, 11, should all not be allowed for voting since from a professional standpoint they are either a headress or symbolize a headress and the above statement clearly states that a headress isn't appropriate. Thanks. Jason. On 10/6/05, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From the PRC for our logo contest. > > Begin forwarded message: > > > From: susan wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: October 3, 2005 3:42:40 PM EDT > > To: "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Generic Logo Contest Guidelines > > > > > > > > Can someone please publish this to the most appropriate place? Thanks. > > > > Apache Project Logo Contest Guidelines > > > > Look and Feel Guidelines: > > - Submissions must include a usable web version (PNG > > preferred) and > > a scalable vector, print quality version of the logo > > - The logo will be used to promote the specific Apache > > project for > > which it is created and should evoke the overall Apache Software > > Foundation > > brand [community-centric open source development, delivering the > > highest > > quality, standards compliant software] > > - The logo must incorporate the full project name, such as > > Apache > > Tomcat or Apache Geronimo > > - The logo should not incorporate images that are exclusively > > specific to Native American culture. However, symbols that have > > broad or > > multiple meanings are acceptable in evoking a Native American > > theme. Thus, a > > feather, which has many possible applications, would be > > appropriate, but a > > headdress would not be. - The logo should not incorporate > > any overt cultural or religious > > symbolism > > - The logo may incorporate other imagery, abstract symbols > > or a > > catchphrase, so long as the full project name is included somewhere > > in the > > logo. To this extent, the full project name can be displayed in a > > smaller > > font size than the main image, if there exists a main image > > - The logo must reflect the values of the community > > - The logo must adapt well to electronic and print media, to > > reproduction on small surfaces, and to use in color or in grayscale. > > - For tips on creating logos suitable for print media, > > please review this or any other web guides you might find helpful: > > http://www.sorrentomesa.com/education/techtips.html > > - If the logo incorporates non-standards fonts, you must > > be able to > > provide us with the font should your logo be selected > > > > Process & Legal Guidelines: > > - Acknowledgement to the winning entry will be provided on > > the > > appropriate project web site at http:// > > [insertprojectname].apache.org - The Apache Software > > Foundation reserves the right to select no > > winning entry, if it deems that the submissions do not meet the > > needs of the > > organization > > - If the Logo is selected, the contributor must assign all > > rights to > > the selected images to the Apache Software Foundation > > - Logo must be free of any copyright or any other > > intellectual > > property claims > > - Logo must not incorporate or extend existing trademarks > > of other > > companies > > > > > > We recommend that every project post information relating to the > > submission, > > selection, and approval process: > > - Submissions will accepted by [wiki, email, upload to > > XYZ] until > > October 31, 2005 > > - The final decision will be made by the Apache Geronimo > > PMC [and > > the Apache Public Relations Committee]. Input from the community > > will be > > welcomed in the form of wiki discussions. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Geir Magnusson Jr +1-203-665-6437 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
