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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">jean7491
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Le 24/05/10 16:23, Jan Claeys a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Op zaterdag 22-05-2010 om 13:18 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Steven De
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<pre wrap="">Using the full name of the website and at the same time showing the
ubuntu logo and the circle of friends makes it all too busy for me.
After all the logo should promote ubuntu in the first place, and not
only the belgian loco site.
Some other loco teams are now adopting the new logo and most of them use
following setup:
ubuntu logo with the little circle of friends to the right of it (which
is the standard ubuntu logo and is highly recognisable), followed by the
two letters of the country (which in our case is "be").
Examples are the Spanish loco (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ubuntu-es.org">http://www.ubuntu-es.org</a>) and South
Africa (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ubuntu-za.org">http://www.ubuntu-za.org</a>).
I personally think this is the way all teams will go in the end.
According to those other teams, i attach two examples of how i see it at
the moment.
I'll be happy to follow this for the moment, and would like to hear any
thoughts on this...
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I'd rather use the logo with the orange circle of friends or otherwise
use an orange background, as that is the Ubuntu "community" color.
And certainly not use the official Belgian government logo or something
that looks very much like it (doing that is probably illegal!).
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