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From: Robert Bernier <[email protected]>
To: Marc G. Fournier <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: (not) powered by PostgreSQL
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 12:30:54 -0500
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Actually I was thinking in bigger terms ie: put a new face on the entire 
website. The person you're originally responding to started out his 
thread by talking about rebuilding the site. I think that most 
'ordinary' people have this idea in their head that if a site is good 
it's because it always changes.

Assuming that you are open to the idea it means also that there's a lot 
of work involved. Why not let other people do it and let them get credit 
for it? This is what the co-op program is meant to do anyways.



Marc G. Fournier wrote:

>exploiting students is always good, but for a powerby logo, how do you
>think on improving the simplicity of the two below?  then again, I
>considering myself moderately dead creatively ... :)
>
>thing is, for a poweredby, I would think small/simple is the key, since
>you don't want to detract from the web site its posted on, or cause
>high-load times for the image itself ...
>
>On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Robert Bernier wrote:
>
>  
>
>>You know Marc I've got access to a lot of students who do multi-media
>>studies. As part of the co-op program the students get involved creating
>>websites for real sites. What do think, want to exploit a team of keeners?
>>
>>
>>Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>right now, there are two powered by images available that I'm aware of
>>>(that really do need to be moved to the www.postgresql.org site iself):
>>>
>>>the nicer (IMHO) of the two:
>>>
>>> http://www.pgsql.com/graphics/propaganda/poweredby_postgresql.png
>>>
>>>the other:
>>>
>>> http://www.pgsql.com/graphics/propaganda/pg-power.jpg
>>>
>>>I didn't make them, they were submit'd by other users a very very long
>>>time back ...
>>>
>>>
>>>On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Alexey Borzov wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Greetings!
>>>>
>>>>Sort of addition for my larger mail.
>>>>
>>>>Have you ever wondered why there are so many cute dolphins plastered all over
>>>>the web and so few cute elephants (even for projects that *do* support PgSQL)?
>>>>
>>>>The answer is simple. If I need to get a cute dolphin, I go to www.mysql.com,
>>>>click on Download and there is a conveniently highlighted "Logos" entry.
>>>>
>>>>If I need to get a cute elephant I go to postgresql.org, advocacy.postgresql.org
>>>>and click around until I find... nothing. Then (maybe) I go to the search page,
>>>>enter "logo" and get maillist messages where people complain that they can't
>>>>find a cute elephant either. The replies (finally) contain links to pgsql.com
>>>>where the logos are. Cute, indeed.
>>>>
>>>>
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>Marc G. Fournier           Hub.Org Networking Services (http://www.hub.org)
>Email: [email protected]           Yahoo!: yscrappy              ICQ: 7615664
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