* Ben Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-26 15:02]:> 
> So you end up with a whole bunch of little phrases and metaphors for
> Webware, which become the inspiration for developing a logo that conveys
> those ideas. This gives a logo designer a pool of ideas to pull from,
> and also provides a kind of ideological baseline which in turn provides
> consistency across different logo designers' efforts (if they read it!).

glad to see this campaign picking up again...

In addition to Ben's good points above, I'd like to confirm/clarify a
few details:

- is the full name 'Webware' or 'Webware for Python'?

- if the latter, is it really necessary to have 'for Python'?

- i think a more functional 'sub title' such as 'application server',
or 'web components', or 'framework', or something along those
lines would be better in both a marketing and informative
sense. 'appserver' of course is the most marketingese, and I'd guess
makes some people shudder. But I don't think that should discount it.

- are any color palettes/schemes ruled in or out? or are we still wide
open?

- does any of this effort require approval from any particular people?
from Chuck for example? or is this group consensus? this is an area
that often seems to trip up these types of efforts, so it'd be good to
know ahead of time...

Looking forward to trying to help out here, just wanting to get some
ground rules before starting...

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