Can Anybody Fix our Logos?

2010-11-16 Thread Stefan Bodewig
Hi, according to our logos should contain small "TM" symbols. You really don't want me to enter the graphics department - and I won't. We have three ant_logo_*.gif files in but I'

Re: svn commit: r1035658 - /ant/ivy/core/trunk/doap_Ivy.rdf

2010-11-16 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2010-11-16, wrote: > Initial DOAP file for Ivy Please, please go ahead and make it better (as well as the others I've committed). This file will only get us started. BTW, once projects.apache.org rebuilds the site, Ivy and IvyDE will be the first projects with "I". Stefan

Re: Submitting EasyAnt project to Apache Software Foundation

2010-11-16 Thread Antoine Levy-Lambert
On 11/12/2010 5:45 AM, Nicolas Lalevée wrote: Needless to say that I am highly supportive of this proposal, and I am willing to help in the process. Following the incubator's doc [1], I would say that a good fit for a "Sponsor" would be Apache Ant. We shall vote if there is no prior objection

Re: Can Anybody Fix our Logos?

2010-11-16 Thread Bruce Atherton
I'd have to go back in the archives, but I have a pretty clear recollection that while we had asked for a vector format for the logo after the contest winner was announced, none was available. I don't recall whether that was because we never got a response from Nick Wood or because the vector f

Re: Can Anybody Fix our Logos?

2010-11-16 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2010-11-17, Bruce Atherton wrote: > I'd have to go back in the archives, but I have a pretty clear > recollection that while we had asked for a vector format for the logo > after the contest winner was announced, none was available. Quite possible, I don't find one in my own archives. > I don

Re: Can Anybody Fix our Logos?

2010-11-16 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2010-11-17, Stefan Bodewig wrote: > On 2010-11-17, Bruce Atherton wrote: >> I'd have to go back in the archives, but I have a pretty clear >> recollection that while we had asked for a vector format for the logo >> after the contest winner was announced, none was available. > Quite possible,