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@maxwellito @tancredi - I know you guys are busy.. buuut
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Mmmmm... I'm thinking about it.
Recommendations? Guidelines? Which format?
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none of the above!! you have artistic licence here completely
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To be sure to understand the concept: it's a logo for this repo, which is a node script to find events and create a meetup event from them? Am I right?
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so this is a gtthub org which uses node to help event organisers adminiter speakers. Their is a plugin architecture to enable plugins such as twitter, but the core is submit an issue -> do something eg tweet
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its a bot if that helps..
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there should also be a module that "gets" processes and formats talk data which we can re-use from the LNUG website. eventually we can extend this to get venue data, event details etc but for now its just the bot
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I have to admit, I really have no idea.
The only thing I had in mind was an event ticket with a git logo on it
The other one is a kind of 'git' machine generating "Hello, my name is" stickers.
My lack of creativity is at his best. Any idea is MORE THEN WELCOME.
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I like first one ;D it's simple and probably easy to generate different ones to match backgrounds, but I'm not designer at all.
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@maxwellito love the first one. Can the assets be checked in and prepped in the following ways:
- github org logo
- gravatar (twitter etc)
- transparent for websites etc
- favicon?
Although I like the concept of the second one, the message is not being conveyed clearly enough.
Another amazing job chief :-)
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Both are pretty cool for a first try. I guess the first is better since it can be included everywhere. There could be a black, white and coloured version.
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Just before the final vote, I wanted to retry the second idea
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@maxwellito it looks nice, my only worries if it would allow to be embedded everywhere as @PatrickHeneise commented, I know that it would require some tweaks, but how much work can they require?
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First, agree all on what you would like or would change. Then I'll make the other versions. It's not really complex to create a black and white version.
I also like my first try but it might be difficult to render on small sizes.
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maybe a bit more "information distribution" flair than just the git logo would be cool?
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A bit more information it will be good, however I guess that only the wide versions could have it.
I like the last one more than the first one, because it's a ticket printer, and from my own point of view approaches more the GitEvents than a single ticket.
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@maxwellito the issue i have with the last two are the meetup badge. we should be a little more generic as were moving into that space bit by bit
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@iancrowther It's true, it remind the meetup badge. But this "Hi my name is" badge is the best symbol to represent an event. Except that, I only see a calendar, not sure how to combine it with a bot.
@ifraixedes & @PatrickHeneise any ideas on how could I represent 'information distribution'?
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@maxwellito I'd be a designer if I would :P. Splitting a ticket in 2? 'cloning' a ticket? cloning an event/calendar entry? 'forking' it? I'm not sure.
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Let go with number 1 @maxwellito
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👍
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Here is what I have. What should I do? Make a PR? Post them here?
gitevents_favicon_16.png
gitevents_logo.svg
gitevents_logo_black_800.png
gitevents_logo_white_800.png
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PR
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If PR is, check if those are OK with MIT license for you, otherwise add a new one for those for example one less tied to software as Creative Commons.
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Don't worry about the license. MIT is perfectly fine with me :-)
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Related Issues (20)
- Move assets to own repo HOT 2
- nodegit HOT 4
- update docs to ask users to setup a bot user HOT 1
- update readme.md / configs HOT 5
- prune branches HOT 1
- jscs - 'require' is not defined. HOT 1
- Cosmetic: Too many files in root HOT 7
- data sync HOT 3
- Multiple signup-pages HOT 1
- Heroku button initial setup HOT 2
- Plugin for Facebook HOT 1
- remove `debug` in favour of bunyan or winston log
- "Submit A Talk"-Form
- Document how to create a plugin
- Create video / documentation that covers what gitevents does and how it works
- config/production.json is loaded instead of real config
- web task compatibility
- GitHub Signature mismatch when using special characters HOT 1
- Running tests fails on OS X HOT 3
- Maintainer wanted HOT 4
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