Hi Daniel -

Thanks for sharing. It's a decent update to the logo in my view.

I know that Myrle was at the last FOSDEM conference last year in Brussels.
I don't myself know if fineract will be represented. For the good of the
list, https://fosdem.org/2019/ is an open source conference, volunteer
run.  I hope we're going to be represented and am glad you have stickers!!
;)

The current logo is visible http://fineract.apache.org/   (attached)
and the proposed one is here  https://i.imgur.com/1w9X0Cb.png.   (66kb)

Our process here is to have a member propose a change and, by
lazy-consensus, if no one has a significant objection, we can adopt that
change. A logo change is useful if it enhances our image in public forums
(fora?) like FOSDEM. The downside is all of the existing materials we
have... uhm... printed?...as far as I know that's not an issue.

So, I propose fineract adopt the new logo.  If approved, I'll upload the
changed logo to the git repos in the appropriate places.   +1 from me.

Any objections, comment, additional backers?

Thanks,
@jdailey67


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On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 1:05 AM Daniel Gruno <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, awesome Fineract people.
>
> I was looking through the FOSDEM sticker orders, and thus the Fineract
> logo, and I was wondering if you as a project were willing to get the
> logo touched up a bit before then?
>
> My proposed touch-up can be found at https://i.imgur.com/1w9X0Cb.png,
> and if you would like to use this, I can get the original SVG uploaded
> to our central database and hopefully it will make it to FOSDEM in time
> :). And if you prefer to stick with the original logo, that's also
> totally cool - just throwing this to you in case.
>
> Whatever the outcome, if you could please let me and/or Sharan Foga
> ([email protected]) know which one you prefer within a day or two, we
> can get the stickers sorted.
>
> With regards,
> Daniel.
>

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