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>Subject: another round on the SpamAssassin logos?
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>Hi folks --
>
>Thanks for the great logos!   *Too* good, in fact ;), because 
>we're now in
>a situation where the following three logo proposals are tied in first
>place: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/LogoContestTiebreaker
>
>So, since at least one of you has noted that it was a draft, we're
>thinking this might be a good opportunity for a final round, 
>giving you a
>chance to submit an update, if you like.
>
>BTW if you'd like to follow the voting procedure so far, it's at:
>http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3675
>
>Please feel free to follow up this msg with any questions or 
>comments; the
>cc address is a public mailing list. (And in turn: any of the 
>developers
>have suggestions that might sway their votes towards a clear winner? ;)
>
>thanks!
>
>  (PS: my $.02: I would suggest getting a reference in to the Apache
>  Feather, as in Christian's designs; I think that has turned 
>out to be a
>  key motif to the voting dev team.)
>

But 1.0.3 is the only one with any kind of "Assassin" like qualities. And
the center of the star being an '@' is a very cool touch.  

1.0.1 doesn't scale very well. Looks like small crystals in the smallers
pics.

1.0.2 looks more like indian based rather then ninja. 

So it depends if you want to keep some sort of tie in with the previous logo
theme. I love the little plastic ninjas. Well....except for the pink one ;)

--Chris 

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