Okay, I see your points. But still, I'd rather have some kind of
decision which logo and which symbol to use. I for my part find it
frustrating if I work on something which isn't used afterwards (okok I
should have thought about that before making the suggestion of a
competition).
2010/11/13 Jens Habermann <mailing@jenshabermann.de>:
Hi!
I am against a contest, too.
in my opinion you simply cannot create a brand design based on a random logo.
This was indeed the problem with OOo: everytime I created stuff was working
around guidelines and community elected gfx. And it was quite difficult, because the parts
were not fitting together most time. We shouldn´t make the same mistakes...
Jens
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