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Hi Nik, all,

My access to the internet is still limited so I'll be brief, but it's
great to see a feasible idea that will jump-start some progress (that
said, it doesn't have to be strictly 1 week, but I'd say a deadline is
a must). Given the context - as you aptly outlined - and your
commitment, I'm more than happy to add a +1 to this (and Christoph's
latest email too).

On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 3:40 AM, Nik <nik@tdf.nikashsingh.com> wrote:
I would really appreciate if some of the Design leadership (Bernhard,
Christoph, Ivan) commented on whether they thought this plan is feasible. Or
updated it with times that are more appropriate.

I share Christoph's reservation about the term 'leader', but I do
think we need a clearer project structure - it might just be a matter
of semantics (i.e., choosing a better word than 'leader') since some
people have established themselves very well in the project (including
Paulo and, of course, you), and it would help new people to
distinguish whose words (currently) carry more 'oomph' in the project.

On 2/19/2011 9:28 AM, Christoph Noack wrote:
[...]
Hi Paulo and Christoph,
I will work on some Community banners seeing as how they are urgent.
I think Paulo can work on the same thing without "doubling" our efforts
seeing as how multiple banners are needed.
Whaddaya reckon?


you know, some people do also miss normal web banners.

Yes. Most of them are called "Marketing executives" ;)
But they invented Google-ads to satisfy /that/ crowd.

+1, and I'll end this email with a smile :)

Regards,
Ivan.

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