The submissions phase for the Wikibooks logo selection process is starting to wrap up:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikibooks/Logo
Discussion about timelines here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikibooks/Logo#Time_to_Move_On.3F
We don't have a firm deadline set yet for when the submissions phase will be over, but preliminary discussions on the matter are focusing on mid-march to early april. Of course, this isn't firm yet, but it should give a good idea of what the timeline is. It's also a warning that we could have as little as a month left for submissions.
The Wikijunior logo discussion is occuring in parallel, and will follow the same time schedule as the Wikibooks discussion will. At the moment, Wikijunior has attracted only a handful (5 or 6, at last count) of submissions, while Wikibooks has attracted over 25 submissions. Wikijunior does not have a current logo.
I would appreciate any help in getting out a last-minute advertisment to the various communities, both wikibooks and non-wikibooks, about this. Ideally, we would like to have a lot more submissions for both projects, and we would like more people to take an interest in the selection process. Posting a message to wikien-l, and commons-l (i'm not subscribed to either list) would be a good start. Translations of a basic announcement to other languages would also be a big help, so we could try to involve non-english-speaking wikibookians more in this process.
I'll post updates once we have a firm timeline.
--Andrew Whitworth
wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org