It was ment to be a joke On 2 September 2010 21:48, David King <[email protected]> wrote:
> To all those who are not happy with results, remember that we all had a > chance to vote. Although the design I voted for did not win, I am happy > that I was given a chance to vote. Companies like Microsoft are not > likely to do something like this. But in the free software community we > can all have a say, and those who put in more will get more out of it. > Those who submitted designs are probably happy that their design had > some votes, even if it did not win. > > And as Alan Lord wrote, we had 2 weeks to submit ideas for designs. I > think that there was quite a good choice of designs to choose from, they > all looked professional and of a suitable standard. > > And because we could all contribute in some way, either by making a > design, or voting, we are all winners here. We contributed to something > worthwhile. Most large software companies do not bother to ask people > for their ideas or votes, they just create stuff and hope people will > buy/use it. > > So I will finish by thanking those who organised this and for giving us > a vote. And remember, the most popular design was chosen. > > > David King > > -- > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ >
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