I think this should be an important issue. It can be confusing for
people visiting the website in multiple languages. All projects should
have an uniform logo.
-- Hay / Husky
On Nov 13, 2007 10:51 PM, Dmcdevit <dmcdevit(a)cox.net> wrote:
Erik Moeller wrote:
We currently seem to be using at least two
different logos for Wiktionary:
http://vi.wiktionary.org/
http://en.wiktionary.org/
Has there been a community decision which one is to be preferred?
Erik,
There was a global (not Wiktionary) vote many months ago that decided
for the scrabble logo, which had very little support among actual
Wiktionarians, and was largely ignored. There is no standard logo. Some
projects adopted the scrabble logo anyway, but I can't speak for them.
Some of it may been from the mistaken belief that this was some
"official" logo mandated by the Foundation. For various reasons, not
just the copyright issue, en.wikt has very little love for that logo in
my experience--which is not to say that the current one is popular.
Basically, it's in permanent limbo, and most of us have returned to our
regular work and stopped bothering about it.
Dominic
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