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On 05/01/2011 09:46 AM, Helio S. Ferreira wrote:
Hi Bernhard and all,



On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Bernhard Dippold<
bernhard@familie-dippold.at>  wrote:

Hi Helio, all,

at the moment with poor Internet connection - so I can't reply as verbose
as I use to  ;-)

Helio S. Ferreira schrieb:

  Hi Daniel, all.
I'm proposing an alternative to the Community Venezuela logo.


http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1582639/logo_libre_venezuela_01.png

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1582639/logo_libre_venezuela_02.png

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1582639/logo_libre_venezuela_03.png

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1582639/logo_libre_venezuela_04.png

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1582639/logo_libre_venezuela_05.png

I like the idea of integrating the LibreOffice logo in a larger community
logo for different official teams.

What I think is still lacking:

A reply by the SC on Daniel's request on the SC-discuss list:
<http://go.mail-archive.com/qIpxGmTkV1eCZS-dfUWGwCnBUD0=>

If he would ask for a local marketing logo, I would not object at all.

But starting a local group including activities that have always been
covered by *language* and are not necessarily bound to national borders is
quite the opposite to what the OOo community tried to achieve.


The idea, would be to use this logo for communities like these: "general
language basead teams for user support and all the other activities." Just a
user group, not a official marketing team.




There are very important political issues we avoided in the past by
concentrating on languages. Macedonia and China are just two points to
mention.


I dont know about this, but I can understand their point of view.


If the community doesn't decide differently, I would strongly suggest not
to integrate country flags in any official LibreOffice logo.

If you could explain me and the SC why it is so important not to use a logo
for an officially supported language team like the ES LibreOffice team, I
could change my mind of course...


No, thanks. Is not necessary.

One more thing, in Brazil  we have the CoLibre - Comunidade LibreOffice
Brasil. This community would be
a  "officialy supported language team" or just a user  group?

Look the logo :)

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img_auth.php/6/65/Logomarca_CoLibre_Padrao.png




Best regards

Bernhard

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Best regards.

Hi Guys

Hope you're well, have been difficult to work but I'm back.

I look really cool logo proposals have been made, and I would like to know if they decide something or what the next step.


Greetings.

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Daniel Gonzalez
Comunidad LibreOffice en Español
Back69
Venezuela


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