On 7/19/24 7:02 AM, Vinnie Falco via Boost wrote:
The C++ Alliance could easily use its resources to build up the old logo by resolving the copyright, registering a trademark, and applying the usage policy. However I do not have the same enthusiasm for investing in the old logo as the new one has some advantages, at least to me:
* The new logo is clean and memorable * The new logo is different from the old one, signifying a change * The new logo design is modern, while the old one is dated
This is obviously subjective, but I would argue the other way. * The current logo is clean and memorable * The current logo design is modern, while the new one looks cheesy. The current logo could have been refined/updated to fix the technical issues Rene mentions without deviating too much from the design Regards, -- Joel de Guzman Cycfi Research, Inc.