Guten morgen Roman, the logo concept is really cool, IMHO maybe a "cartoonized" version would fit better than real beans. Just my 2 cents, -Simo
http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ http://twitter.com/simonetripodi http://www.99soft.org/ On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Roman Stumm <roman.st...@gmx.de> wrote: > Hi all, > > seems that attachments are not forwared to the mailing list. Here is a link > to the picture to illustrate my suggestion to create a logo: > http://www.viaboxxsystems.de/uploads/gbean.png > > > Roman > > Am 13.03.12 08:46, schrieb Roman Stumm: >> >> Hi Matt, >> >> thanks for the new website. >> >> Agimatec GmbH does not exist anymore for more than a year. Could you >> change the company under "http://bval.apache.org/people.html" for Roman >> Stumm to Viaboxx GmbH instead? >> >> About the logo. I think there is no way to modify the former logo, so that >> it doesn't look like ***. Instead, how about green (=validated) beans as the >> logo or as part of the logo? I am not a graphics designer, so attached is >> just a picture to illustrate my basic idea to create logo. Maybe someone get >> inspiration from it... (The V could also be part of the word BVal ...) >> >> Roman >> >> >> Am 12.03.12 22:49, schrieb Matt Benson: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> The website is up at http://bval.apache.org, on svnpubsub and the >>> Apache CMS (natural successor to Confluence-built sites). The site is >>> mostly verbatim from the previous Confluence site, and there is still >>> some outstanding housekeeping to do from our old Confluence space to >>> our new (since most of the old space was just dedicated to running the >>> website, it's an open question precisely what we want to live in >>> Confluence, particularly as editing CMS content is of a similar level >>> of complexity/involvement to working in Confluence. >>> >>> An outstanding issue, should anyone feel up to tackling it, is making >>> the cross-domain REST call to cwiki.apache.org to get our blog entries >>> onto the BVal index page. The code is present but my limited JS-fu >>> has not yet found a palatable way to make the call. Confluence's REST >>> API doesn't seem to handle json-p, and while js guru Werner Punz has >>> suggested using an iframe I've been too lazy/stubborn yet to attempt >>> it. >>> >>> Finally, can we *please* come to some sort of agreement on a direction >>> for a new logo? ;) >>> >>> Matt >> >> >