On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Wayne <shakacat at ukulele.com> wrote: > I think if we are to find a new icon, then we should > keep the old icon until the new one is determined. It > makes no sense to introduce a "temporary" icon only to > change it immediately thereafter. It's like introducing > a new icon with each new release.
I have thought the same, but backed away from that because: a) temporary could be quite a while until something truly inspirational comes along that garners a fair amount of consensus because we have been kicking around this idea for a while to no resolution. b) the current icon is very stale looking especially in the areas of color and shape, which is why I suggested a freshening of the existing icon. c) it's just an icon and we have no corporate identity agenda I vote #4, and we should always be open to change (with due consideration, of course). Out of curiosity, what value does the Tango project and collaboration bring? That is a truly open question - I am not being sarcastic. -- +-DRD-+