I've heard good things about teespring. I gather it's like a kickstarter
but specifically for t-shirts. They seem to have some procedures[1] in
place specifically for non-profit organizations, which might be a good
option for supporting haskell.org.
[1]: http://teespring.com/solutions
Hi everyone,
I put together a Haskell logo decal designed to fit over the Apple logo on
a MacBook, and had a few made by macdecals.com. They came out great!
They're available here: http://www.macdecals.com/macbook-haskell . My
share of the proceeds will go to haskell.org, and macdecals.com has
I ordered mine!
Does anyone know if there is any place where I could order pre-made Haskell
t-shirt that benefits haskell.org too?
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Kyle
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Ryan Trinkle ryan.trin...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi everyone,
I put together a Haskell logo decal designed to fit over the
Bought the white one.
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Kyle Hanson hanoo...@gmail.com wrote:
I ordered mine!
Does anyone know if there is any place where I could order pre-made
Haskell t-shirt that benefits haskell.org too?
--
Kyle
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Ryan Trinkle
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:50 PM, Kyle Hanson hanoo...@gmail.com wrote:
I ordered mine!
Does anyone know if there is any place where I could order pre-made
Haskell t-shirt that benefits haskell.org too?
I don't know where, but I just wanted to say thank you to both you and Ryan
and everyone
I wondered if anyone knew the legalities of using the haskell logo, in
particular, this one:
http://media.nokrev.com/junk/haskell-logos/logo1.png
on a website, a personal blog in particular. While I am not yet a primarily
haskell coder, I'm using it more and more. I find this logo in particular
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Haskell-Logo.svg
cheers daniel
Am 6/25/11 8:18 AM, schrieb Michael Xavier:
I wondered if anyone knew the legalities of using the haskell logo, in
particular, this one:
http://media.nokrev.com/junk/haskell-logos/logo1.png
on a website, a personal blog in
I just visited haskell.org and noticed that the old logo is back.
Anybody know when/why this happened?
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* Andrew Coppin andrewcop...@btinternet.com [2010-06-10 18:47:23+0100]
I just visited haskell.org and noticed that the old logo is back.
Anybody know when/why this happened?
Result of restoring from backups?
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Don't let school get in the way of your
If avoiding success at all costs is the goal, wouldn't having a cool
logo be counter-productive?
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After spending a bit of time trying to decide how to vote, I ended up
deciding that my favorite would be a hybrid of several of the designs
(#9 #49 FalconNL, and #50 George Pollard). It's probably too late to
include this in the voting, but here it is nonetheless:
inline:
Ooh, shiny!
2009/3/19 Warren Harris warrensomeb...@gmail.com
After spending a bit of time trying to decide how to vote, I ended up
deciding that my favorite would be a hybrid of several of the designs (#9
#49 FalconNL, and #50 George Pollard). It's probably too late to include
this in the
Actually, yea. This is pretty nice. If either #9, #49 or #50 make it to
the top of the list, can we ensure that this will be selectable as a
variant?
(If not, we can at least put it on cafe press and I'd buy the t-shirt :) )
2009/3/19 Edward Kmett ekm...@gmail.com
Ooh, shiny!
2009/3/19
Hi there!
I updated a couple of logo versions and ungrouped and regrouped the
(former) number 31. Other than that, there was nothing standing in
the way of the voting to begin imho, so I started up the competition.
By now, I suppose everybody should have received their ballot. If you
2009/3/17 Eelco Lempsink ee...@lempsink.nl:
Hi there!
I updated a couple of logo versions and ungrouped and regrouped the (former)
number 31. Other than that, there was nothing standing in the way of the
voting to begin imho, so I started up the competition.
By now, I suppose everybody
On 17 mrt 2009, at 16:34, Gwern Branwen wrote:
Can we assume that the next round will be more like 10?
Depends a bit on the outcome. There will be one winner, and depending
on the winner there might be a number of variations we want to vote
about. Only if it's a really really close call
The first glimpse of this vote scared me so much that I've closed the
page, stopped the browser and shut my computer down.
On 17 Mar 2009, at 16:06, Eelco Lempsink wrote:
Hi there!
I updated a couple of logo versions and ungrouped and regrouped the
(former) number 31. Other than that,
Sorry for newcomer silly question, but where is the voting page located?
Thanks,
Karel
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May I recommend 'approval voting' as an alternative? It doesn't require
ordering, has nice theoretial properties, and is dead simple to
implement. everyone just votes yes on the ones they approve of, you add
up the numbers and the highest one wins. Voting yes on everything
doesn't help since then
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 9:35 PM, John Meacham j...@repetae.net wrote:
May I recommend 'approval voting' as an alternative? It doesn't require
ordering, has nice theoretial properties, and is dead simple to
implement. everyone just votes yes on the ones they approve of, you add
up the numbers
Wow, I had a nice list of all the numbers of my favorites ranked
before voting began (like a week ago), and here they are all
re-numbered, rendering all that waste of time... even more of a waste
of time...
Jared.
On 3/17/09, Eelco Lempsink ee...@lempsink.nl wrote:
Hi there!
I updated a
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, John Meacham wrote:
May I recommend 'approval voting' as an alternative? It doesn't require
ordering, has nice theoretial properties, and is dead simple to
implement. everyone just votes yes on the ones they approve of, you add
up the numbers and the highest one wins.
Voting among 100+ options took a while (15-20 minutes?), but I had no
problems. The system may be suboptimal, but it works nicely. It probably
won't make people vote in wrong options (at least not too often, mistakes
always happen), so it is doing a fine job.
Thanks for organizing the voting for
The voting system we'll use is the Condorcet Internet Voting
System (http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html
). The poll won't be public, but every subscriber to Haskell-Cafe
will get a (private) voting ballot by email.
I'll supervise the poll and make sure it's started, stopped and
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Bayley, Alistair
alistair.bay...@invesco.com wrote:
The voting system we'll use is the Condorcet Internet Voting
System (http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html
). The poll won't be public, but every subscriber to Haskell-Cafe
will get a (private) voting
I'd love to hear about anything that I missed and/or that might
influence the voting process in a significant way. (There are
probably some people subscribed with multiple addresses,
but I'll be
using the subscriber list from yesterday, so signing up now
with lots of addresses won't
Hi there!
It's been quiet for a while around the 'new logo' competition, but
here is how it is going to work:
The list with options can be found here (for now): http://community.haskell.org/~eelco/poll.html
Notice that some (very) similar logos are grouped as one option
(thanks to Ian
eelco:
Hi there!
It's been quiet for a while around the 'new logo' competition, but here
is how it is going to work:
The list with options can be found here (for now):
http://community.haskell.org/~eelco/poll.html Notice that some (very)
similar logos are grouped as one option (thanks
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