My apologies. I failed to actually "publish" the top web page, so nobody could see it. It has been published, and you should be able to see it now. Sorry about that. I have now published it and you should be able to see it. Troy Troy J Dawson wrote: > Today is the last day for the new Logo Contest. > To be honest, we were a little underwhelmed with how few entries we had. > I have put the entries up on a web page. > > http://www.scientificlinux.org/documentation/graphics/logo.contest/ > > Please excuse the poor renderings. These entries were submitted in SVG > format, and in my rush to get them up here, I did a pretty poor job of > rendering them in png format. > Look at the entries in their SVG format if you want to see what they > really look like. > > Also, if anyone has any more entries, please let me know. > > Thanks > Troy > p.s. I am leaning towards entry 4. I put it as my background and got a > "That's Cool!" from some kids that just happened to see it. > > Troy J Dawson wrote: >> The time line for the Scientific Linux Logo Contest has been extended. >> >> The new deadline for the contest is September 30, 2009, or when RedHat >> releases the first RHEL 6 public beta. The winner will then be >> announced two weeks later. >> >> All the other rules are the same. >> >> Rules: >> - License: The logo musted be licensed GPL v2 or the applicable Creative >> Common's License. >> - Format: The logo must be in SVG format. >> - Theme: 6 >> - Theme: It must be something scientific.. >> - Overall: It should be a logo and not a picture. You should be able to >> see the logo from across a room and know that it is the Scientific Linux >> logo. >> - Judging: Judging will be done by the main developers and labs who have >> a vested interest in Scientific Linux. >> >> Preferences: >> (These are just preferences. Ideas to get you started.) >> - Color Scheme: somewhat the same at the previous logo's >> - Design: a Carbon, bohr-style atom, with 6 electrons and 6 protons. >> - Overall: an updated version of what we currently have >> >> Submitting: >> - Anyone can submit an entry >> - There is no limit on the number of entries you can submit, but please >> try to be reasonable. >> - Submit your entries by sending them to [log in to unmask] >> - You can send either the logo, or a link to the logo >> - You do not have to be subscribed to the mail list to send in a logo entry. >> - To view entries, go to the mail list archives at >> http://listserv.fnal.gov/archives/scientific-linux-logo.html > > -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson [log in to unmask] (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/LCSI/CSI LMSS Group __________________________________________________