On Jan 4, 2008, at 12:44 PM, Andrew Whitworth wrote:
On Jan 4, 2008 12:35 PM, Dan Rosenthal swatjester@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think the interface was intended to be messed with in this way by the individual projects. Something needs to be done.
If you don't put the rules in writing, you can't expect anybody to follow them. Intentions are basically worthless in this regard. I personally think that more projects should modify their interfaces to fit their own needs and to differentiate themselves from other projects.
Ideally, the new wikibooks logo won't have any text on it, or no text on it by default, so we can avoid language localizations.
--Andrew Whitworth
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I'd like to think common sense is not so dead, that we'd think it's ok to remove references to the foundation because we dislike them for certain reasons. It's one thing to modify an interface to fit one's own needs. It's another modify it to deliberately remove references to the foundation.
-Dan