Actually, I find it very fair. ;) All members are welcome to contribute to these discussions and are encouraged to subscribe the to mailing list. Furthermore, the archives are public, so we they can follow the discussions and we can point them out easily.
However, I understand how you would want this to take place on-wiki and I agree that this is a pretty good alternate course of action. :)
Casey Brown Cbrown1023
-----Original Message----- From: wikimediapa-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediapa-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Charli Li Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 8:31 PM To: Wikimedia Pennsylvania Chapter Subject: Re: [WikimediaPA-l] Official website
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Matthew Flaschen wrote:
My mistake. I read "the Wikimedia Pennsylvania logo" to imply there already was one.
Well, there is one actually, but it's just the WM logo with "Wikimedia Pennsylvania" beneath it.
My suggestion was to do something with more local flavor, like some derivative of a hex sign (a form of folk art that PA is somewhat famous for). We're also the state where you're most likely to see an actual barnstar on a barn, so that might be something to incorporate as well.
I ask that this discussion be moved to the Pretzel Stand, so that everyone including those who are not subscribed to the mailing list can comment. It is not fair to other members, who, after a logo is picked, go, "zOMG! Where was this discussion? How come I was never informed of this?"
- -- Charli (vishwin60/zelzany/O) So, when I was eating in the Cascades restaurant yesterday, while all of you were just walking in, I learned something about all of you. (pause) You guys have a lot of *stuff*! ~Jeff Seaton, Langley Research Center
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