On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote:
> Now that the core decision making process is over, what are the next steps? > > 1) I've sent Chris a note requesting the latest SVG. Once I receive > it I'll check it in. > > 2) We should make an inventory of places where this logo should go. > What sizes are needed, formats, background color (or alpha > transparency), border requirements, location in SVN, etc. > > The ones I know of, from just a scan of the product and website are: > > a) The logo in the splash screen. This includes the version number, > as well as some copyright text and other material. > > b) Image in Help/About dialog. This also includes version number. > > c) Website header > > d) Blog side bar > > e) http://forum.openoffice.org/ header > > f) Wiki header -- but the scale is quite small there so maybe we want > to use only the graphical portion? > > g) extensions/templates repositories > > h) favicon? > > i) Bugzilla? > > Note: Previously it was mentioned that the number "4" had unlucky > connotations in some cultures. So we need to include the version > number as part of the logo in the splash screen and about box? > > 3) Hopefully several of us can help create the needed variations once > we have the vector source. Note that some are website uses and other > are in-product uses. I think we should prioritize the in-product > uses, so we don't hold up the release. > > 4) Later, after we ship, we can notify 3rd parties, Amazon, etc., so > they can update their copy. > > Regards. > > -Rob > Congratulations to Chris! Good job. OK on all this. Once we get the svg, I hope we'll be able to do testing re the light gray text that was a concern. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MzK "You can't believe one thing and do another. What you believe and what you do are the same thing." -- Leonard Peltier