On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Wolfgang Bornath <[email protected]> wrote:
> Complaining now that somebody may not have known about the guidelines > is really something I wouold not have expected. I'm not saying that at all. I was suggesting a way that it could have been handled differently to achieve a different outcome, i.e that all submissions that will be considered would comply with the guidelines. Since designs that do not adhere to the guidelines are being discussed, then the guidelines are actually not important, are they? However, I assume that the guidelines reflect the way in which the logo will be used in production, so they are important after all. I was commenting that since they are important, remediation of the submissions is mandatory before any final vote can be taken so that only the important aspects of the designs be considered. If the designers do not want to re-submit, they should not be considered in any final vote. Compliance with the guidelines should have been enforced at the beginning, but it was not, so it must be done now. Any other choice seems irresponsible for the administrator of this process and unfair to the submitters. But again, if the guidelines are unimportant, then maintain the status quo. -- Hoyt
