Luis M. González wrote: > I wouldn't want to sound like I'm criticizing other people's work. > To those who offered their time to create this site, which is quite an > improvement over the old one, thank you! > > However, I like the idea of a contest. Both for the site and for the > logo. > Perhaps something cool could come up from the new crop of > Django/TurboGears fans our there... > > For many people, these things may seem superfluos or not important at > all, but good marketing and good design helps to create an image and an > identity.
I'm >0 on this. And besides the marketing or "evangelizing" aspect it may happen that a new site is not only cool but also innovative? I'm just not sure what will follow up? In a public competition among architects the winner will finally be commissioned to create the building and earn money for it. What could be the gift to an imaginary winner of a Python site design competition? Sponsoring is a fine idea but should banner advertisment be actually a part of the design requirement? Kay -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list