Hi Klaus-Jürgen,
As time becomes too short for any design decision, I move this
discussion back to the website list, because the banner should be
uploaded ASAP.
Please follow-up there...
I agree:
klaus-jürgen weghorn ol schrieb:
[...]
We only put the right banner for the next two days:
Removing the (more or less outdated) challenge banner seems to be
reasonable.
As DFD is tomorrow, we will not loose too many donations, when we only
provide a small banner for DFD.
But if we just want to show the small DFD banner, I think it is more
reasonable to use the official DFD banner instead of a I uploaded the
120x60px version from the DFD 2011 artwork page to our wiki:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:DFD_Banner_120x60.png
Can one of our admins replace the current banner with the DFD banner
(moved to the right) ?
And remove it on Thursday, when DFD is over?
I'd prefer to have a "Keep on donating" banner there as well, but your
comment is reasonable:
The problem is: We should not decide about the banner in a fast way.
This banner (without the DFD but with the text) should be our banner
for the next time.
We must/want to change the current banner and develop a new.
So we should have only the DFD banner for tomorrow - and no banner at
all until we have created a new "Donate!"-Banner.
Any comments, objections, better ideas (to be implemented in this very
short timeframe)?
Best regards
Bernhard
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