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Hi Mirek,

thanks for the feedback. I've updated my page accordingly.

I like the general idea, though I'd prefer to use "call for proposals" or
something along those lines rather than "designs wanted" so that we use the
term "proposals" (same as the section name), then have something like
"analysis of proposals", for when we're discussing the pros and cons of

Like "discussing" more...

each proposal, but not developing a single design yet, then have "design
taking shape"

I'd favour something like "finali[sz]ing proposal". "Taking shape"
sounds as if there wasn't anything substantial yet (but I'd hope there
is).


I put it up on the whiteboard template. (BTW, I found the highlight color a
bit too bright, so I toned it down a bit.)

Sure. Might even help with accessibility. Although it might be good to
use our branding colours here, see [1].

I've updated my page to reflect your feedback.

Astron.


[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#Color_Table

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