Thanks Bruno for your hard work.

Although we have to choose one (and it seems to me we have a clear
winner), I propose we keep some of the alternative ones (I personally
like 8, 14, 21, 41, 76, 87, 89, 12, 112) and we make them available
under an Artistic License for web2py related community sites.

Massimo

On Oct 22, 12:27 am, Bruno Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Votation has ended
>
> Thats the source code of app
>
> https://bitbucket.org/rochacbruno/logovote
>
> Needs to implement the order by best voted, I have no time now.
>
> If someone may help, just send me a pull a request.
>
> BTW: #5 is the winner
>
> 2010/10/22 Bruno Rocha <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > In fact, thats not all upper case.
>
> > If you have a mac, take the "BlairMdTC" font, write web2py and enjoy!
>
> > 2010/10/22 Anthony <[email protected]>
>
> > Specifically regarding the current logo on web2py.com, it's worth
> >> noting that the "2" is taller than the other letters, so the
> >> appearance is not the same as a true all-caps logo (i.e., it's not the
> >> same as seeing WEB2PY in regular text -- it actually feels a bit more
> >> like web2py).
>
> >> On Oct 21, 11:48 pm, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > On Oct 21, 10:52 pm, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > > Bruno, thanks for the link. Massimo, please consider that we live in a
> >> > > case sensitive world. All your branding to date has been lower case
> >> > > web2py. web2py is curvaceous and cool. WEB2PY is blocky and square. My
> >> > > dad, who is 85 EMAILS ALL IN CAPITAL LETTERS. IT'S ANNOYING even
> >> > > though I tell him to stop shouting. Please don't even consider a logo
> >> > > that is all upper case. Peace.
>
> >> > We certainly don't _need_ an all caps logo, and an all lowercase logo
> >> > may even be preferable, but it is not uncommon for logos to be in a
> >> > different case from the way the brand name is spelled in regular text.
> >> > A few of the many examples of all caps logos are Yahoo, Rails,
> >> > Turbogears, and Linux. And as Bruno has already pointed out, the cover
> >> > of the print edition of the web2py book shows the name in all caps.
> >> > Again, that's not to say we _should_ have an all caps logo, just that
> >> > it may not be the end of the world.
>
> >> > Anthony
>
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