hi,

I am not yet a pylon user, as I am still trying to consider django,
cherryPy. I like what I heard of pylon which is you can select the set
of technologies you want to use with. unlike django almost everything
is there, but I think learning curve could be much more difficult.
While cherryPy could be a very thin web framework which might not be
suitable for me. pylon is in between django and cherryPy.

Referring to james gardner suggestion, I will wait and see what
happen. One of the things that hold be from choosing pylon is
documentation and number of user compare to Django. My reason is not
going for which is more famous, but being a newbie I could like to
have a greater possibility of people helping me when I post something
on the forum.

about domain name I think we should register pylonshq.com &
pylonsframework.org could be enough.

for the logo here is a meaning of pylon

py·lon  (pln)
n.
1. A steel tower supporting high-tension wires.
2. A tower marking a turning point in a race among aircraft.
3. A large structure or group of structures marking an entrance or
approach.
4. A monumental gateway in the form of a pair of truncated pyramids
serving as the entrance to an ancient Egyptian temple.

iam not good at graphics, but here some my humble suggestion

1. we could use some lighting background on the pylon steel tower as a
symbol of being a lightning fast web framework to develop and on
operate on production

2. since it mention about race we could have something like a finish
flag as a symbol of fast web framework that could bring your web app
development on the finish line fast

3. i have no idea at all

4. a structure that could mean a strong and stable web framework? but
the logo might be very ancient.

screen cast is a must, and it will sure bring a crowd, this might give
an advantage to pylon over django!

having more blogs about pylon and post it on digg or dzone could be
very very helpful.


james

On Jun 1, 4:57 pm, James Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Ben and I have started thinking again about what really makes Pylons
> different from other web frameworks and how we can best highlight those
> differences in the Pylons marketing to help attract people to the
> community and see Pylons gain further recognition and adoption.
>
> As part of the process we'd like to hire a professional designer to
> create a new and striking logo for Pylons but we don't know of anyone
> suitable ourselves so I'd like to send out a challenge: Does anyone on
> the list know a top notch logo designer who they can recommend and who
> might be interested in helping us design a fresh Pylons logo?
>
> Any recommendations will be much appreciated and after we've discussed
> the options here on the list we'll commission the person whose work best
> reflects Pylons.
>
> Cheers,
>
> James


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