On Dec 1, 5:57 pm, "Gwern Branwen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> :( I disagree on both points - I actually like the current logo (it > has an elegant, oriental sort of feel). And I don't think setting up a > 'real' website has significant advantages for us; what does a real > website buy us that we couldn't have much cheaper just working in the > Haskell wiki? Not much. The current logo is okay for now, but (and this is very subjective) I don't feel that an "oriental" feels makes much sense for Yi. Other than the name, it really has nothing at all to do with oriental countries, and I think of the name as more of "vi" than a Chinese character. :) It also works poorly on the Mac dock, and can't take much change to get there, in my opinion. Overall, it's very subjective, but it comes off to me as a first-draft attempt and not as professional or clean as our wonderful editor. A wiki is great, but I suspect we might be able to integrate a cleaner design, more content (including documentation) in a wiki, release information, development info, and the blog all together into one site that might be more useful than a couple of pages on the Haskellwiki. Again, this is subjective, and I'll wait for JBP to weigh in, but I feel our own site, in the long run, could be useful. Jeff Wheeler (Sorry, I originally sent this only to you. My bad.) --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Yi development mailing list yi-devel@googlegroups.com http://groups.google.com/group/yi-devel -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---