can someone send me his e-mail?
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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, martinko wrote:
> also, could other submitted designs be seen somewhere? (at least top 5
> of them)
I'd like to see them as well. I suppose, if bold enough, one could
mail the authors found at http://logo-contest.freebsd.org/result/ .
I've come to belive that this http://phk
hello,
i have got some comments about the winning logo design.
who is/are the right person/persons to be contacted regarding this pls?
also, could other submitted designs be seen somewhere? (at least top 5
of them)
regards,
martin
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On 08/31/05 09:41 PM, Dmitry Mityugov sat at the `puter and typed:
> On 8/31/05, Louis LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> > LOL. You guys are brutal. I'm glad I decided to stay out of this
> > thread. Sorta. :)
>
> Me too. Especially after I found out who's actually inside the OpenBSD
>
On 8/31/05, Louis LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> LOL. You guys are brutal. I'm glad I decided to stay out of this
> thread. Sorta. :)
Me too. Especially after I found out who's actually inside the OpenBSD
fish/logo: http://www.openbsd.org/27.html
:-)))
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> > >Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 1:54 AM
> > >To: Josh Ockert
> > >Cc: Pratt, Benjamin E.; FreeBSD-Questions; Ted Mittelstaedt
> > >Subject: Re: Logo Contest Update?
> > >
> > >
> > >On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 10:06:27AM -
Pratt, Benjamin E.; FreeBSD-Questions; Ted Mittelstaedt
> >Subject: Re: Logo Contest Update?
> >
> >
> >On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 10:06:27AM -0400, Josh Ockert wrote:
> >> Please refrain from misinformation.
> >
> >But that's so hard for Ted!
> >
>
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>Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 1:54 AM
>To: Josh Ockert
>Cc: Pratt, Benjamin E.; FreeBSD-Questions; Ted Mittelstaedt
>Subject: Re: Logo Contest Update?
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>
>
On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 10:06:27AM -0400, Josh Ockert wrote:
> Please refrain from misinformation.
But that's so hard for Ted!
Kris
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>Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 7:06 AM
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>Cc: Pratt, Benjamin E.; FreeBSD-Questions
>Subject: Re: Logo Contest Update?
>
>
>Please refrain from misinformation.
>
Please
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Pratt, Benjamin
> >E.
> >Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 4:50 PM
> >To: FreeBSD-Questions
> >Subject: Logo Contest Update?
> >
> >
> >OK, two months ago tomorrow the logo contest will have ended
> >and there still has
of posters have been opposed to changing
anything.
Ted
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>E.
>Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 4:50 PM
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>Subject: Logo Contest Update?
>
>
>O
OK, two months ago tomorrow the logo contest will have ended and there still
hasn't been any information about the status of the contest. I was going to
wait until the release of 6.0 to send this question out but that may not be for
a while yet. Does anyone have any information on the co
BSD achievement the dislodging of
Beastie.
Ted
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>Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 1:58 AM
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: Logo contest status?
>
>
>
>What is the
What is the status of the FreeBSD logo contest status? I underestand that
review of 540 submissions takes time, but maybe someone can estimate the time
we have to wait?
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>
> On Feb 14, 2005, at 4:01 PM, Martin Ibert wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm at a loss about whom to contact, since the PR slot on the contacts
> > page only says "seat open". So I tried "questions".
> >
> > I've
On Feb 14, 2005, at 4:01 PM, Martin Ibert wrote:
Hi,
I'm at a loss about whom to contact, since the PR slot on the contacts
page only says "seat open". So I tried "questions".
I've read on slashdot that you entertain the notion of running a
FreeBSD logo contest.
Hi,
I'm at a loss about whom to contact, since the PR slot on the contacts
page only says "seat open". So I tried "questions".
I've read on slashdot that you entertain the notion of running a FreeBSD
logo contest. As a long-time user of FreeBSD, both professional
Technical Director writes:
> "Okay Rob, you can have one FreeBSD box, on your desktop..."
The first time I encountered FreeBSD, I dismissed it because of the
name. It sounded like yet another geek hobbyist project, like Linux,
and that was something I didn't think should run in a critical
produc
On Thursday 10 February 2005 07:13 pm, Mike Hauber wrote:
>
> I have two questions. These are not accusations, but questions
> and I don't want accusations in response.
>
> 1. Why was this so hush-hush (ie, Why was it "leakable" (ie, why
> the secrecy, if FreeBSD is supposed to be a project where
Oliver,
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Oliver Leitner wrote:
> im not rob, but thanks, already got one)
Oh my that's so ... funny.
> interresting thought, so its a sweet tasting thing that youd like to drink?
> (in case i translated jello right, cause this is not my mother language...)
Maybe where you
d agree on it before opening to the public.
2. Does Apple have, or has Apple had anything to do with
this decision (and if so, then who, how and why (or is
the answer to that supposed to be "hush-hush" too))?
I am one of the committers who are interested in this logo
contest, just to
At 8:13 PM -0500 2/10/05, Mike Hauber wrote:
And quite frankly, it doesn't take weeks to figure out how to use
correct grammar in an announcement or a responce (and even if the
grammar is left _so_ wanting, take a look at the archives for this
list. It can't be all _that_ bad, can it?)
Who are yo
On Friday 11 February 2005 04:15, Technical Director wrote:
> > and for a personal thing of mine, would you please leave terms like
> > "decision makers" out of here, i just have the certain feeling that youre
> > referring to the manager type of person, who does not ever go to a
> > serverroom or
>
> and for a personal thing of mine, would you please leave terms like "decision
> makers" out of here, i just have the certain feeling that youre referring to
> the manager type of person, who does not ever go to a serverroom or really
> look at anything important anyways.
>
> of course thats my
for answering a discussion about a logo contest youre taking a quite wide
turn, dont you guys think?
On Thursday 10 February 2005 23:34, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Garance A Drosihn writes:
> > You've never heard of a startup firm? Perhaps a startup made of
> > recent coll
did, yet you'll not at least accept that the logo on a professional
> scale leaves little to offer to someone trying to get a board room full of
> decision makers to move on it?
>
just had to drop in.
you guys make a holy war out of a logo contest, then youre better than me.
a
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Mike Hauber wrote:
> weeks to figure out how to use correct grammar in an announcement
> or a responce (and even if the grammar is left _so_ wanting, take
> a look at the archives for this list. It can't be all _that_
> bad, can it?)
You raise issue with the grammar of tec
Personally I'm very happy that they are changing the logo. Thanks to
those that decided to take the plunge to do this!
--Nick
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 10:42:32 +0100, Stephan Lichtenauer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Am 10.02.2005 um 10:20 schrieb Anthony Atkielski:
>
> > Joshua Tinnin writes:
>
On Thursday 10 February 2005 05:49 pm, Technical Director wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> > No. While Beastie is cute and well executed, it's not
> > professional graphic art.
>
> Here here...
>
> Rob.
I have two questions. These are not accusations, but questions
and
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> No. While Beastie is cute and well executed, it's not professional
> graphic art.
Here here...
Rob.
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Jacob S writes:
> You make it sound as if the FreeBSD project paid a million dollars for
> the current drawing of "Beastie".
No. While Beastie is cute and well executed, it's not professional
graphic art.
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Garance A Drosihn writes:
> You've never heard of a startup firm? Perhaps a startup made of
> recent college graduates? They might not "kill" for the chance,
> but if they do have some spare time they might find this an
> attractive project to spend some time on.
People who want to make money d
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 21:37:43 +0100
Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julio Capote writes:
>
> > Untrue, I know a NUMBER of emerging graphic artists, who would kill
> > for this kind of exposure, and are much better than any
> > commercialized firm I've seen.
>
> If they are so good,
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
I can almost guarantee that if everyone involved took a magic drug that
eliminated testosterone, a new logo would be agreed upon in a day or so.
LOL ...to which I would add two words: bike shed!
I have a great fondness for Beastie; that is clearly not uncommon
and obvious
At 9:37 PM +0100 2/10/05, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Julio Capote writes:
> Untrue, I know a NUMBER of emerging graphic artists, who would
> kill for this kind of exposure, and are much better than any
> commercialized firm I've seen.
If they are so good, why would they kill for this kind of expos
Julio Capote writes:
> Untrue, I know a NUMBER of emerging graphic artists, who would kill for
> this kind of exposure, and are much better than any commercialized firm
> I've seen.
If they are so good, why would they kill for this kind of exposure?
The world of commercial art is no exception to
Louis LeBlanc writes:
> No, I don't think this is about printing.
Anything that is about logos is also about printing.
> I can almost guarantee that if this was for nothing more than a
> printing cleanup, none of this hype would be happening.
I can almost guarantee that if everyone involved too
Untrue, I know a NUMBER of emerging graphic artists, who would kill for
this kind of exposure, and are much better than any commercialized firm
I've seen.
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 21:00 +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Dave Wood writes:
>
> > Once the contest is offically launched, how do people
On 02/10/05 03:03 PM, Devon H. O'Dell sat at the `puter and typed:
> [In reply to the huge number of misguided messages that have been
> rolling into my Inbox through last night and all of today.]
>
> I don't understand why you people are still battling on the subject.
> Some less-than-smart perso
[In reply to the huge number of misguided messages that have been
rolling into my Inbox through last night and all of today.]
I don't understand why you people are still battling on the subject.
Some less-than-smart person has also started up an online petition which
has gotten tons of people who
Hi,
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Erich Dollansky writes:
Do you believe that Windows is this successful because of its logo?
No, but the logo accounts for a lot of brand recognition for Windows, as
it does for most other products. Simple logos are easy to retain and
Yes, after Windows become popular
Hi,
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Erich Dollansky writes:
Do above attributes apply to the logo of the most successful software
package known as Windows?
Yes. The Windows logo is simple and easy to recognize. The full logo
is in multiple colors and requires screens to print, which is a bit of a
draw
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> > I agree. I even would bring back the issue of a separate freebsd.com
> > website presenting the business case of FreeBSD while freebsd.org is
> > perfect as it is now for people looking for technical information
> > about how to use the system.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Am 10.02.2005 um 10:20 schrieb Anthony Atkielski:
>
>> Joshua Tinnin writes:
>>
>> I don't think that a logo makes or breaks deals, but from a public
>> relations and marketing standpoint a good logo is extremely useful,
>> and the lack of a logo (or a very busy logo th
Am 10.02.2005 um 10:20 schrieb Anthony Atkielski:
Joshua Tinnin writes:
I don't think that a logo makes or breaks deals, but from a public
relations and marketing standpoint a good logo is extremely useful, and
the lack of a logo (or a very busy logo that's hard to use and
recognize) can be a liabi
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