On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Heinrich Apfelmus < apfel...@quantentunnel.de> wrote:
> Eelco Lempsink wrote: > > Hi there! > > > > I updated a couple of logo versions and ungrouped and regrouped the > > (former) number 31. Other than that, there was nothing standing in the > > way of the voting to begin imho, so I started up the competition. > > > > By now, I suppose everybody should have received their ballot. If you > > think you should have received it but didn't, please report it, I can > > resend the invitation. Also, for people not directly subscribed to the > > haskell-cafe mailing list, you can still send ballot requests until the > > end of the competition (March 24, 12:00 UTC). Make sure the message > > contains 'haskell logo voting ballot request' (e.g. in the subject). > > > > Depending on the winner of this voting round we can decide whether we > > need to continue with variations. Jared Updike already offered to > > donate a bit of time to help create several variations. But for now, > > good luck with sorting those options! :) > > Thanks for organizing this, finally I can choose ... Oh my god! How am I > supposed to make a vote? > > > I can barely remember 3 of the 113 logos, let alone memorize that #106 > is the narwhal. There are lots of very good or just good candidates and > I would like to order them all to my liking, but without instant visual > feedback on the voting ballot, this is a hopeless task. Indeed, I thought each entry would contain a thumbnail for the logo itself, but I guess it doesn't support HTML? This is pretty arduous... -- Sebastian Sylvan +44(0)7857-300802 UIN: 44640862
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