I have nothing against Apache but Tapestry fared well before getting under 
Apache's umbrella.
 
And if we look at the other top level project logos, then majority of them have 
their own logo's just fine and simply put ASF logo next to their own.  That 
makes sense IMO. 

James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well, tapestry *is* an Apache top-level 
project now (and an Apache
"product").  I think it's very important that we include the "apache
feather." 

-----Original Message-----
From: Konstantin Ignatyev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 4:22 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: new logo for Tapestry

I think the first image is just fine. 

IMO logo should be free of any references to Apache or any other projects or
organizations for that matter. If there will be Apache feather then why now
add that cup of cofee, or make it cup of ink and put the feather in it ;).



Borut Bolčina  wrote: Here, I took the liberty of recreating
the background. Geoff, I hope you 
dont't mind.
http://svarog.homeip.net/tapestry-logo/logo.png

What do you say?

-Borut


Geoff Longman pravi:
> Have a look at the Spindle logo at http://spindle.sf.net
>
> Behind the swoopy S is a version of the old T logo I like a lot -
> looks like an architectural drawing.
>
> Alas, I lost the original vector artwork for that logo long ago.
>
> Geoff
>
> On 5/17/06, Steven Bell  wrote:
>> I must say I like Dwi Ardi Irawan's logo for three main reasons.
>>
>> It's simple.
>> It scales nicely. (I think this is very important!)
>> It looks professional.
>>
>> And on top of that it looks really good.
>>
>> On 5/17/06, Fernando Padilla  wrote:
>> >
>> > I sort of like the basic T logo, this one is along the same lines.
>> >
>> > another brainstorm: take a weave pattern like old windows background,
>> > but highlight a few bits of the weave to have a T come out of it.
>> > Basically take the current logo, but add a weave pattern in the
>> > background in very light grey..
>> >
>> > Dwi Ardi Irawan wrote:
>> > > it's just my opinion.....
>> > > tapestry logo
>> > >
>> > > i think
>> > > tapestry logo competition just use for the best logo and 
>> represent the
>> > > tapestry meaning
>> > >
>> > > cmiiw
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
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>> -- 
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>>
>> Steven Bell
>>
>>
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