When we started this, and Chris did his icon, we had the NetBeans cube;
both the blue solid and the red empty sides versions. NB has had those cube
icons for decades at this point.
Webpack, at the time of his drawing, had a cube in a translucent cube. But,
did have the hexgon outline.
Has anyone
Talking of which, the ASF Swag site
http://apacheswag.com/
Has no Apache NetBeans T-Shirts yet!! :-(
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Subject: Re: The logo, once and for all? (was AW: Merged to master (was
Re: A NetBeans website proposal))
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2018 10:58:11 +
From: Neil
On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 at 10:40 Antonio wrote:
> I like that "Powered by NetBeans..." logo idea!
>
Yes, particularly on a T-shirt! ;-)
Best wishes,
Neil
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I like that "Powered by NetBeans..." logo idea!
Thanks, Bertrand,
Antonio
On 27/02/18 10:31, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 5:20 PM, Eduard Karel de Jong
wrote:
...The next discussion and a subsequent vote should be on the elements that we
want to
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 5:20 PM, Eduard Karel de Jong
wrote:
> ...The next discussion and a subsequent vote should be on the elements that we
> want to present in the typography...
Note also https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs which has a
(small) section on logos
Indeed, the icon without typgraphy should be the item to vote upon this
time.
The next discussion and a subsequent vote should be on the elements that
we want to present in the typography, for instance:
-the word "apache"
-the feather
-a 'badge' with "IDE" (with a possible alternate badge for
Indeed, the icon without typgraphy should be the item to vote upon this
time.
The next discussion and a subsequent vote should be on the elements that
we want to present in the typography, for instance:
-the word "apache"
-the feather
-a 'badge' with "IDE" (with a possible alternate badge for
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 at 13:27 Peter Steele wrote:
> Apologies if i may have missed it, but where in the
> incubator-netbeans-website github repository is the delete/clean code in
> build.gradle?
>
I have no idea! Maybe one for Wade. What I do know is that clean deletes
Apologies if i may have missed it, but where in the
incubator-netbeans-website github repository is the delete/clean code in
build.gradle?
On 26 Feb 2018 11:52, "Neil C Smith" wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 at 11:38 Peter Steele wrote:
>
> > Although
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 at 11:38 Peter Steele wrote:
> Although the easiest way is to actually move the clean code from the
> scripts to gradle because gradle will then have a complete view on things
>
Everything is already gradle though!
Best wishes,
Neil
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It could be that because you have cleaned them outside of gradle, gradle
still thinks they are there and they haven't changed. The .gradle/caches
contains the cached data, you can tell gradle to refresh the dependencies
using ./gradle build --refresh-dependencies.
Although the easiest way is to
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 at 11:24 Antonio wrote:
> I'd say the icon without the typography.
>
Agreed, so +1 from me to that and your schedule.
Given the necessarily short schedule, etc., and as we find our feet at
Apache, it might be good to keep in mind that any decision could
I'd say the icon without the typography.
Cheers,
Antonio
On 26/02/18 12:16, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 at 11:06 Antonio wrote:
To end up the logo discussion once and for all I propose:
- Announcing closing the contest within a few days.
- Announce a voting
Hi again,
So, to keep things moving, shall we announce closing the contest by,
say, until March the 1st?
And start the voting during March 2nd, 3rd and 4th?
Or is that too fast? ;-)
Cheers,
Antonio
On 26/02/18 12:09, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
That sounds good. Thanks for persevering with
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 at 11:06 Antonio wrote:
> To end up the logo discussion once and for all I propose:
>
> - Announcing closing the contest within a few days.
> - Announce a voting in the mailing list, as per the Apache way.
>
Sounds good!
Can we also clarify what we mean
That sounds good. Thanks for persevering with this, Antonio.
Gj
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 12:06 PM, Antonio wrote:
> Hi Chris, all,
>
> The situation with the logo is that there was a voting at [1] somewhere in
> 2016, the most voted logo is not the one with colors, so using
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 at 10:57 Peter Steele wrote:
> Gradle clean basically cleans the build directory used in java compilation.
> In the task compileContentSass for instance you source from $contentDir and
> write to $generatedAssetDir and these are not part of the java eco
Hi Chris, all,
The situation with the logo is that there was a voting at [1] somewhere
in 2016, the most voted logo is not the one with colors, so using the
one you suggest (with colors) instead of the most voted one does not
seem to be very Apache compliant, as it would be against a voting
Gradle clean basically cleans the build directory used in java compilation.
In the task compileContentSass for instance you source from $contentDir and
write to $generatedAssetDir and these are not part of the java eco system.
What you should do is create a new task which deletes all the
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 at 07:54 Antonio wrote:
> This has now been merged to master, we think we comply with ASF's
> podling website requirements.
Woot! :-)
Some other enhancements & to-dos as seen in the thread & elsewhere:
> ...
> - The README at
>
>
I would like to Change the logo to the SVG file, because it scales better and
we don’t have any Problems with Retina and whatever, as you can see it here:
http://netbeans.apache.org/. I added the SVG too.
Cheers
Chris
Von: Antonio
Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2018 08:54
An:
Hi all,
This has now been merged to master, we think we comply with ASF's
podling website requirements. Feel free to submit PRs as you see fit.
I've uploaded the bits at https://netbeans.vieiro.net temporarily, to
verify that the "see this page in github" links work properly. This
won't
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