Yup, the osm_ie twitter account is to be the one used. The osm_irl one was one I setup when putting the site together to get things working and because I thought it might be a bit more neutral then the ie account but it seems like that isn't an issue.
Dave On 2 Jul 2015 14:19, "Ken Guest" <[email protected]> wrote: > I agree. the osm_ie account is older and has a lot more > history/tweets/followers attached to it which is why I'd suggest keeping it > in use and ditching the _irl one. > > On 2 July 2015 at 12:49, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Site looks good, but why the second twitter account ? > > > > https://twitter.com/osm_irl > > > > https://twitter.com/osm_ie > > > > .k > > > > On 01/07/15 16:35, Dave Corley wrote: > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> So at the last meetup one thing everyone agreed was that we need to get > >> moving on forming into a proper entity. Its something that has been > spoken > >> about off an on for the last 2 years and something which we have done > >> little about. > >> > >> With that in mind, I spent most of the meetup working on the website > >> www.openstreetmap.ie and its starting to come together nicely. > >> > >> Cliff originally designed the logo on that site but pointed out in a > >> recent > >> email that it was something that was intended as a placeholder only and > >> that a better logo is probably achievable. > >> > >> On that basis, using the recent JOSM & Hot logo competition parameters > as > >> a > >> guideline, I'd like to announce a competition for a new logo for > >> OpenStreetMap Ireland. This logo will primarily be used on the website > and > >> twitter, however in time and with the right resources there's no reason > it > >> wouldn't end up on stickers, t-shirts etc. > >> > >> On to the competition guidelines > >> > >> *Competition Rules* > >> > >> - The competition is open to anyone. Entrants can be an individual > or > >> team of people, even a design company > >> - Entries must be in SVG format > >> - Entry designs should be emailed to my [email protected] as > >> attached SVG file(s) with a subject line of "Logo entry from XYZ" > >> - Entries must be received before midnight GMT on 17th July 2015 > >> - Artists can make variations of other public domain artwork, > although > >> credit must be given where credit is due (and credit will be given > >> when the > >> winner is chosen) > >> - Individuals are allowed to submit multiple entries, but you are > >> encouraged to put work into one or two designs, and no more than > five. > >> - The winning design will be chosen by a community vote to be held > >> during a one week period from 20th-26th July 2015 > >> - The winning design will be announced on 01st Aug 2015 > >> - Have fun! > >> > >> *Design Brief* > >> > >> *Conceptual Suggestions* > >> > >> - Remember, OpenStreetMap Ireland is a cross border group so steer > >> clear > >> of a design that is overtly Southern or Northern focused > >> - The logo should use the current OpenStreetMap logo as a basis, but > >> don't let that constrain your design, some out of the box surreal > >> design > >> might look awesome but then something super simple might look just > as > >> good > >> so don't dismiss anything > >> - You may find inspiration among other community designs at > >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Logos#Logo_design_competitions > >> or the > >> JOSM competition enterieshttps:// > >> josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/LogoContest > >> > >> > >> *Where will the logo be used?* > >> > >> - The twitter account > >> - We will also use the logo in the openstreetmap.ie homepage > >> - Other electronic materials, proposal documents, presentation > slides > >> etc. > >> - It may get used on printed materials: Letter headings, small > >> stickers > >> ('moo.com' size), large stickers (to go on boxes), T-shirts. > >> - Any other creative uses by the community promoting OpenStreetMap > in > >> Ireland. > >> > >> *Design requirements* > >> > >> - *Vector -* The design must be available in a vector format. If you > >> do > >> not know how to create SVG, team up with someone who does. > >> - *Copyright.* You must be willing and able to waive all rights to > >> your > >> design, handing over copyright ownership to OpenStreetMap Ireland, > >> granting > >> them a complete and irrevocable right to use, adapt, distribute the > >> work. > >> Of course, we intend to allow all use and re-use, but we may at some > >> point > >> need to register the design as a trademark. Let's do away with any > >> awkward > >> legal barriers up front. We also promise the winning artist(s) will > be > >> credited, including a link of their choice, on the openstreetmap.ie > >> blog, but beyond that we do not guarantee any attribution, and > >> certainly > >> don't want to require it for downstream uses. > >> - *Square -* We're looking for a logo which fits OK in a square > area. > >> This is to fit with the twitter requirement and also moo stickers. > >> The logo > >> itself doesn't need to be square shape, but should look OK > occupying a > >> square area. Text can be added in various configurations afterwards > >> (e.g. > >> to the right of the logo, to form a horizontal strip for the top of > >> the > >> openstreetmap.ie homepage) > >> > >> *Best of luck!* > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Dave > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Talk-ie mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie > >> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Talk-ie mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie > > > > > > -- > http://about.me/kenguest/ > _______________________________________________ > Talk-ie mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie > _______________________________________________ Talk-ie mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie
