Another fantastic example is Appfuse. People had a very difficult time
associating with a framework that was effectively an SVN repository and a
wiki page. But then Matt Raible hosted a logo contest and now people have
something to identify with:
-Dan
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Lincoln Baxter III
<lincolnbaxter(a)gmail.com>wrote:
Lets move forward with the logo contest.
JSF is great, and there are 100 different marketings reasons why you should
always establish a symbol for your brand or product - something that people
recognize instantly as yours (the google G, the microsoft "window", Tony the
Tiger..., Firefox, the ruby gem)
Perl and JSF have a lot in common...
- multiple implementations
- slightly tarnished reputation from past versions (not so slightly in
perl's case)
- no logo... the Camel book has become the de-facto symbol of Perl.
- No real web-accessible community center (multiple forums & mailing
lists)
What happened to perl? It's one of the best dynamic languages out there,
but it's practically dead for new development.
I'd like to avoid this fate with JSF2 if possible, and now is the perfect
time to do it. Right as we are releasing, rebranding.
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On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 16:15 -0500, Dan Allen wrote:
JSF is nearly a decade old and still has no recognizable logo. While there
are plenty of logos floating around for the different implementations and
component libraries, there's no face for JSF itself. I've frequently come
across this gap when putting together presentations or websites that feature
JSF.
Thus, I pose the following two questions to the EG:
1. Do others agree that we should have a logo to represent JSF the
framework?
2. Do you think we should host a contest for people to submit a logo? The
alternative would be to get an EG member (JBoss, Oracle, Sun, an individual)
to submit a candidate.
Why a logo for JSF? JSF is unique in that it competes against other web
frameworks that are not part of the Java EE platform. We need someway to
represent the spec when standing JSF up against Wicket, Tapestry, Struts,
etc. We can't put the Mojarra or MyFaces logos in there because that's not
the true identity of JSF.
Plus, the logo will be central to our effort to put together a launch page
for JSF, which I'll mention in a later e-mail.
-Dan
p.s. Hopefully we start a trend of specs including logos, even the platform
itself, but that is a topic for another conversation.
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