I added the two additional svgs that we have of our logo to the existing one that we had.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 4:52 AM Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi awesome PMCs! > > This is a request for your project logo(s) in the best possible format > you have. I'm on a crazy mission to gather up all project logos in the > foundation and put them somewhere central and browseable. > > To that end, I need your help to speed up things! > > If you have or know of a high resolution or scalable version of your > project's logo (or logos!), if you could please do the following, that > would be really helpful: > > - Either commit your logo to > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/comdev/project-logos/originals/ > (everyone should be able to write here) > - Or send it to me at humbed...@apache.org > > > Some guidelines: > > - Logos should be either scalable (SVG, EPS, PDF etc) or high resolution > images, as good as you can get 'em, preferably PNG or high quality > JPEGs/TIFFs. > - Please name the file $project.$ext, e.g. cassandra.svg, httpd.png or > netbeans.eps (use the subdomain/ldap name of your project). If you have > multiple logos or multiple versions of your one logo, you can append > '-1', '-2' etc to the name, for example tomee-1.svg, tomee-2.svg. > - Do not include 'incubator-' in your project name, we'll treat podlings > and projects like equals for this exercise. > - If you have sub-projects, treat them like regular projects. thus, rat > should be rat.svg rather than creadur-rat. > - IF someone else beat you to it, but you have a better version of the > logo, please add it as a new file, using the same naming convention as > above (-1, -2 etc) > > For those that submit high res bitmaps, I'll try my best to convert to > scalable formats where possible. > > If all goes well and enough projects collaborate on this, we should be > able to present a web site for finding and downloading project logos > from across the foundation. > > With warm regards, > Daniel on behalf of the Community Development Project. > > PS: reply-to is set to my personal email, in case of out-of-office > replies that people wouldn't want public. >