On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 8:34 PM, Karl Glazebrook <[email protected]> wrote:
> Re democracy.
>
> I think I have earned veto power at least over the years. :-)
>

Yes, I was thinking of exactly you when I mentioned BDFL.

;-)


> On 18/07/2010, at 11:25 AM, P Kishor wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My 2 cents : I guess, in the end, if anyone's then it should be the
>> vote of the PDL copyright holders or the original creators (the BDFLs)
>> that matters, but perhaps voting for a logo is not the best strategy
>> for choosing a logo.
>>
>> PDL without a logo is probably better off than with a bad/inappropriate logo.
>>
>> With that caveat -- my logos are not great, but could they please be
>> put up in the gallery for voting? If nothing, they would provide an
>> alternative perspective. I am attaching them again.
>>
>> ..
>>>
>>> I attach 4 (not very well drawn, but I hope you all get the idea)
>>> examples as my suggestions for a starting point.
>>>
>>> Two fonts used in my suggestions are protected fonts, but public
>>> domain substitutes should be available.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Puneet Kishor
>>>
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