On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 4:52 PM Joel de Guzman via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
The current logo could have been refined/updated to fix the technical issues Rene mentions without deviating too much from the design
Many things could have been. We created a new trademarked logo whose usage policy allows permissionless use in Boost-related contexts, with permission otherwise required to prevent misuse. The proposed policy is a draft and would obviously need a community effort to ensure its wording strikes the right balance. Or, the old logo could have the copyright resolved, receive a trademark, and have a policy applied, if someone steps forward to perform the work. Alternatively the community may decide the status quo is sufficient. I disagree with this assessment, and I believe Robert Ramey's proposal for the website review is applicable here. A review manager should volunteer and schedule a review to evaluate the submission of the logo, trademark, and its accompanying usage policy. I expect that if the work is not rejected, it would be conditional acceptance based on finalizing the usage policy. And there's no need to wait for the review to start revising the policy, that can happen right away by responding to this issue: https://github.com/boostorg/website-v2-docs/issues/263 May I get an endorsement for reviewing the new logo submission? Thanks