Hi Sergiu,
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
FYI, the current vote results are available at
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ah6DqXzfHT2vdHV5Ty1LX3lKU3U5V3M4YmN…
and it looks like there is no clear winner. At the moment it seems
that we'll have a second round with 4, 12, 15 and 16 (and maybe 19).
In the spreadsheet I converted non-numerical votes to what I felt was
the intent of the voter, please correct if my assumptions were wrong.
There are two columns with no label, I and N. What is their meaning?
Those are hidden columns used for computing the group votes. You
happened to look when somebody else was trying to look at them, too.
People, please don't alter the table in general, I left it open so that
voters can alter their vote weights.
Also in my case the points don't sum to 1. Is
it right? I added the
remaining 0.1 to 16B.
Thanks,
Marius
>
> Only two days left for the first round of votes.
>
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 13:17, Sergiu Dumitriu<sergiu(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
>> Hi Community,
>>
>> The XWiki Logo proposal period is now closed, many thanks to everyone who
>> participated. It is now the time to vote the new logo amongst the 19
>> proposals available here:
>>
>>
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/Community/LogoChallenge#HProposals
>>
>> You can send your vote:
>> - on the mailing list, by replying to this e-mail
>> - on twitter, in the format: #xwikilogo<proposal_number>
>>
>> Don't hesitate to nominate several proposals if you feel that they are
>> really close and you cannot decide for just one. Sometimes, a bunch of fuzzy
>> opinions can lead to a more accurate result.
>>
>> IMPORTANT:
>> Before choosing a logo based on your personal preference, please try to also
>> ask yourself the following questions:
>> - Is it distinctive?
>> - Is it easy to remember and recognize?
>> - Is the design scalable? Could it (or parts of it) be successfully used in
>> a 16X16 icon? Would it look good on a very large poster?
>> - Can it be used (as it is, or adapted) on both light and dark backgrounds?
>> - What would it look like in black and white (not just grayscale)? It's ok
>> if some details are lost, but it needs to still look attractive and keep the
>> main features.
>>
>> Motivating your vote also helps better understand what qualities a logo
>> evokes in people's minds.
>>
>> Also note that the designs are not final, the selected proposal will be
>> further tweaked and perfected, so don't discard a logo just for minor flaws.
>>
>> If several proposals come close to being selected, we could organize a
>> second round of voting.
>>
>> Please send us your votes before March 31st.
>>
>>
>> On 03/01/2010 05:57 PM, Jean-Vincent Drean wrote:
>>> Hi XWikiers!
>>>
>>> It's time to inject new blood in
XWiki.org. While discussing about
>>> improving its look& feel we thought it would be a good time to create
>>> a new logo for
XWiki.org as it's an important part of a website
>>> design.
>>> We borrowed the current logo from
XWiki.com some time ago and, in
>>> order to keep the distinction between the company and the Open-Source
>>> project clear, we think
XWiki.org websites and projects need their own
>>> logo.
>>>
>>> As you may know, we love proposals, that's why we'd like to make the
>>> logo design an open challenge, anyone interested can join and a vote
>>> amongst the community will determine the winner. Even if the main
>>> purpose of the challenge is to have fun, the person whose design gets
>>> selected will receive XWiki goodies, including his logo printed on a
>>> t-shirt obviously :) The designer of the selected logo will enter the
>>> Hall Of Fame, and last but not least reward : the design will be
>>> spread wide (XWiki Enterprise is more than 10000 downloads/month and
>>>
XWiki.org web site more than 50000 visits a month).
>>>
>>> The challenge takes place there:
>>>
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/LogoChallenge
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