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Re: Debian GNU/Linux Logo chosen



> > As for the "one year, some say it was two", why did you waste the time for
> > a poll, if you go and decide yourself?
> Obviously, I was hoping that the process would produce a good logo.
> I gave it lots of time. It didn't. I acted.

Still, why didn't you state which logos would be OBJECTIVELY bad months
ago, so that the logo designers would've had time to improve their logos
to fit your rules...?

Also - why didn't the site taking the vote ever put up a copy of the exact
list of requirements for a logo. If there isn't any document linked from
there, I'd also assume that this is a "free for all" issue.


> > up to this morning, I wasn't even aware of that list.
> If it's not on the www list of mailing lists, it should be.

Nice to state that now, that it's too late. Well, I couldn't find it on
the web, and also the verisim search engine on debian.org couldn't find
it.

Regarding Dale Scheetz earlier comments regarding finding information on
the list on master in /var/list... Cool idea, but also only a cool idea
for someone who hasn't got a trans-Atlantic link between himself and master.

Just for info: From here master.debian.org is according to traceroute 17
hops away, with and average ping time of 680.1 ms. Just try and imagine
how "interactive" master is under such circumstances. 

No - I won't even bother to search for interesting files on such a
machine. ssh sessions at that rate are just unbearable.


> Are you not being a "Monday morning quarterback"?

Excuse me for not being an American, but I seem to remember that I heard
the term quarterback with regards to American football (and I don't know
what a quarterback does there), so your "Monday morning quarterback"
metaphor is something I can't make heads or tails of. 

Could you possibly re-phrase that question?



  Benedikt


Windows 95: n.
    32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit
    operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor,  written
         by a 2-bit company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition.


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