On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Sebastian Spaeth <[email protected]>wrote:

> Tom wrote:
> > The logo contest is over, no more submissions are allowed, and the
> > voting phase has started.
>
> Wow, I just had a look at the logo submissions and I am totally awed by
> the sheer number and the quality of some of the submissions. Independent
> of the results a big thank you to everyone who contributed.
>
> Tom, is there a reason why the poll results are hidden? I know seeing
> results can influence voting behavior, but seeing the barcharts grow is
> part of the fun, isn't it :-)?
>
> I do like the hand-scribbled look of this SHR logo
> http://jonkristian.no/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/shr_logo1_color.png
> although it's a bit tough to vote on as it's one entry representing
> about 10 different logo variants.
>
> spaetz
>
>
> _______________________________________________
>
jonkristian caused a lot of problems with his link instead of pictures, he
made it dificult for me as well as I think people confused his with 2, i.e
thought 2 is his and that 2 is 1. :|
Just vote for him and if he'll win we'll sort it out.

The poll is hidden because otherwise I'll have to show who voted for what
(as far as I can tell, I couldn't see another option) and that's bad.
furthermore, I don't want people to vote to what
they believe will win, but to what they think is best, as the "winner" will
not be selected blindly, I think choosing the logo with the influence of the
voting is better (as we wrote in the wiki page, core team members have a
veto). It's of course open for discussion, but I really think this is the
way to go, treating the vote as another core team member (maybe as 3?).

Ciao,
Tom.

-- 
Tom.
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