The openssl.svg was chosen to match the current logo at

https://www.openssl.org/

as close as possible. According to the style sheet, the font of the logo
is HelveticaNeue-Light.

https://github.com/openssl/web/blob/master/inc/screen.css#L131-L158

While I'm not opposed to brush up the OpenSSL logo, I think this can't
be done simply be replacing it on the fly. I think this requires a general
discussion among the team members and finally an OMC decision,
and shouldn't be rushed. Because after all, the shape of the logo is an
essential part of the OpenSSL 'trade mark'.

If we we want to brush up the Logo, we should give everybody time to come up
with proposals and then have an open contest, ideally among all committers,
not only OMC or OTC.  (And you can be sure, I will come up with a proposal ;-) )

Finally, the OMC can run a vote, for example whether to pick the winner of the
contest or to leave the logo as it is.

Regards,

Matthias



On 27.02.20 09:58, Paul Yang wrote:
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Regards,

Paul Yang

On Feb 27, 2020, at 3:15 PM, Tomas Mraz <tm...@redhat.com 
<mailto:tm...@redhat.com>> wrote:

Could you, please, send me the .ai file? I'll try converting it. Is the
font freely available?

Tomas

On Thu, 2020-02-27 at 14:17 +0800, Paul Yang wrote:
The logo could be changed to the 'correct-font' version -as the one
printed on the stickers I brought to Nuremberg

I have an '.ai’ image file at hand an I think someone needs to figure
how to extract the image then include it in the markdown file...

Regards,

Paul Yang

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