On Sun, 2015-04-19 at 15:58 +1000, Tristan Goode wrote:
I like the idea of awarding user groups an official status when they meet certain criteria, but is there a reason why these logos bear no resemblance or aren't incorporating the OpenStack logo?
Good question. My guess is that the answer has nothing to do with worthiness and more to do with trademark law and brand management. I'm cc-ing Lauren and Todd who have the authority to confirm my personal opinion for a reason not to incorporate the OpenStack logo. The OpenStack mark more and more is getting specialized to identify software, services and their capabilities. The Board has been pushing for years for DefCore, which is ready to roll. Since Defcore is a fairly new program, I assume[1] the brief for the User Group logos called for a new design that had "familiarity" with the OpenStack "defcore" logo but was also different enough to avoid confusion.
Can't we just have the regular OpenStack logo with "Official User Group" written with it? Something like the "Powered by OpenStack" logo thing.
Personally, I'm not a fan of this approach. I think (personal opinion) the user groups should have a different visual identity than the logo of OpenStack used for commercial purposes. User groups are places where people go to learn, share ideas, find peers and get support. If I were to vote on a brief, I would vote for the user group to have a visual identity that is clearly distinct from the "Powered by" logos. That said, with every design, personal opinions and taste can only be a major source of headaches :) I have left my comment on the survey and I hope you did too. Let's see how to proceed from there once the poll closes. Cheers, stef