Dear Stani, I agree with many of the points you raise.
Stani wrote: > the discussion of the new website is mixing "How do you like this > website?" with "Should we profile ourself with a consistent style > (logo, website, color palette, ...) across the years?". there is indeed a mixup. and IMO also a misunderstanding. I thought the discussion happened two years ago which is why LGM 2008 had the same logo as LGM 2007, and why I consider what is going on now a regression from [0]. there might be an "LGM style gets reinvented every year" bug. I see a deeper, underlying bug which is "the wheel gets reinvented every year". > Logo design is all about communication are we communicating so different things from year to year that require a different logo? > Concerning the LGM organisation I worry more about other issues: > - such as attracting more sponsors how about retaining sponsors? if there is continuity and value for them, they will participate and contribute. You probably know that LGM 2008 in Montréal was concurrent with BSDCan 2008 in Ottawa (less than 200Km /2 hours by train away), and that Leslie Hawthorn of Google's Open Source Office gave a presentation about Google's Summer of Code there (and in 2007 too). How come BSDCan attracts and retains Google and LGM not? what is similar and what is different between those two Open Source driven events? I could add more to this, but don't have time now, nor am I sure that my opinions would matter in this context. I agree with you that there is a train running and I don't want to be the one who delays it. > And hey Yuval, I hope you participate again at LGM Brussels! LGM needs > people like you. Although I agree with you that Peters reply was > offensive, it is no reason not to participate. Thank you for the kind words. I re-read my statement. "bailing out" = "bailing out of the discussion". It's too early now for me to even think of where I will be in May 2010. LGM Bruxelles is penciled in, but my personal circumstances are changing and I can't even say from which airport I would depart. My personal bug tracker, on the other hand, is pretty much constant [1]. My FLOSS bug tracker is currently full [2] and on the side I still have invoices to pay. I trust you, Femke, and the rest of the welcoming people in Bruxelles to do what is best for the conference there. And I can only state kindly that I am against reinventing the wheel every time. Copy & Paste is a wonderful function. Yuv [0] http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/create/2009-February/001571.html [1] http://panospace.wordpress.com/2009/10/17/my-personal-bug-tracker/ [2] http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx/msg/9e45c067a82b6416 _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
