On 3/25/09 10:51 PM, Michael Snow wrote:
Cary Bass wrote:
While the English Wiktionary community may or may not be satisfied with the logo as-is, in the interest of maintaining a visual identity, one logo has to be used across projects
My impression is that the current split is a natural result of the fact that nobody has yet put forward a satisfactory solution. The "classic" logo is not a logo at all, but has the inertia of long use.
Just as background -- I created the current logo over the course of about 5 minutes as a placeholder, figuring it would be replaced with a more permanent logo within a few weeks.
It's been about 6 years. :)
-- brion
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