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re: london.pm.org refresh (Score:2)
As far as I'm concerned, the best thing is the controls on the right which mean that it doesn't need to be orange :-)
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Ditto. Not that I don't like orange but I do very much prefer blue.
Can we have some nice shiny "glass onion" buttons so we can link to the web site in a very Web 1.0 way?
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Re: london.pm.org refresh (Score:1)
Good luck trying to convince TPF otherwise.
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That isn't as difficult as you make it sound. TPF are very accommodating to distinct uses of the logo that will help promote Perl, the user community, etc. For example the Birmingham Perl Mongers logo, and several others around the world too.
I think if Andy was able to incorporate a London landmark into the background or add wording that would uniquely identify it with London.pm, then I expect TPF would be happy with that. It is a fantastic logo, so it would be a shame not to be able to use it in some fas
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They were okay about giving Perl is Alive permission to use a very similar onion-based logo actually (also the work of Mr Wardley). Using an onion 'button' as a link to another site would presumably just require that site to have the logo blurb on it somewhere - which it already does.
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