Duarte Farrajota Ramos wrote:

> As stated earlier, the text is just a placeholder, something more 
> "official" sounding should probably be written by the developers or the 
> knowledgeable people here
>

While "the developers or the knowledgeable people here" can correct 
possible factual errors you may write, I should point out that those people 
probably not representative of the people who will see your poster up on 
walls over the world (should it win). In other words; I strongly urge you 
to actually phrase the words so that it will be the poster that you think 
would attract the maximum number of people to try out TW. Factual errors 
are disregarded and can be corrected later, but your disclaimer is almost 
saying "I've created half of a poster" which is not fair to yourself 
because you did clearly put thought into the text.

Now that said, your point does raise an important aspect: This competition 
and the poster is of course for the benefit of the TW community (us!) so it 
should be clear that all contributions belong to the community and can be 
manipulated by anyone for the promotion of TW. Allowing for the text to be 
easily changed for local demographics (languages, tech vs non-tech people, 
age...) is very good. Still, to actually phrase the words is part of the 
poster and part of the challenge.

@Jeremy
BTW, if Jeremy is positive, maybe tw.com could host more than a single 
poster for easy access and download (maybe at .../posters). But there is 
still only one winning poster in the competition, of course.

Thank you for your contribution Duarte!


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