Difference between revisions of "Talk:2012 calendar"
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Three words: Hashscots gone wild. -- [[user:thepiguy|<nowiki>[[user:thepiguy]]</nowiki>]] 21:07, 3 December 2010 (UTC) | Three words: Hashscots gone wild. -- [[user:thepiguy|<nowiki>[[user:thepiguy]]</nowiki>]] 21:07, 3 December 2010 (UTC) | ||
:The [[User:relet|HHHHH]] disapproves. -- [[User:relet|relet]] 00:06, 4 December 2010 (UTC) | :The [[User:relet|HHHHH]] disapproves. -- [[User:relet|relet]] 00:06, 4 December 2010 (UTC) | ||
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+ | I like the idea of voting each month, but then I wouldn't want to introduce the limitation of a fixed theme, but rather write something like "The photo should have some relation to geohashing in addition to being taken at the geohash, in order to make it an interesting calender. It could contain, for example, a [[Hashscot]], an [[:Category:xkcd markers|xkcd marker]], a Google Earth Pin, a [[:Category:Grins|Stupid Grin]]<sup>tm</sup>, etc.". I think we should try to fix this and discuss other details quickly, so that all issues are (ideally) resolved until the end of 2010! Some issues I can think of at the moment: and my suggestions to them: | ||
+ | #'''Nomination''': I would suggest the photos for each month should be nominated by the photographer itself, to assure that they are okay with it probably being printed in the calender | ||
+ | #*What are the requirements for a photo to be nominated? It should be from an expedition of that month, taken close to the geohash, but reaching the geohash is not required. Older photos could be nominated for either the Cover or December. Any photo needs to be available in high resolution of course ( | ||
+ | #'''Voting''': I suggest voting during the preceding month (e.g. voting for the January picture from February 1 to February 28) only for November we would need to shorten this period (one week? two weeks? How much time is needed for layout, printing and shipping?). Every registered user can cast one vote (or two? I'm sure I wont also be able to decide ;) ). | ||
+ | #'''Ribbon''': We need a cool ribbon of course! | ||
+ | #* I uploaded a picture for the ribbon: [[Image:Photographer.png|44px]] please feel free to improve on it! | ||
+ | #* For a name I'm still suggesting '''Star Photographer Achievement''' | ||
+ | Um, so much from me for today. --[[User:HiroProtagonist|HiroProtagonist]] 04:29, 5 December 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 04:29, 5 December 2010
Three words: Hashscots gone wild. -- [[user:thepiguy]] 21:07, 3 December 2010 (UTC)
I like the idea of voting each month, but then I wouldn't want to introduce the limitation of a fixed theme, but rather write something like "The photo should have some relation to geohashing in addition to being taken at the geohash, in order to make it an interesting calender. It could contain, for example, a Hashscot, an xkcd marker, a Google Earth Pin, a Stupid Grintm, etc.". I think we should try to fix this and discuss other details quickly, so that all issues are (ideally) resolved until the end of 2010! Some issues I can think of at the moment: and my suggestions to them:
- Nomination: I would suggest the photos for each month should be nominated by the photographer itself, to assure that they are okay with it probably being printed in the calender
- What are the requirements for a photo to be nominated? It should be from an expedition of that month, taken close to the geohash, but reaching the geohash is not required. Older photos could be nominated for either the Cover or December. Any photo needs to be available in high resolution of course (
- Voting: I suggest voting during the preceding month (e.g. voting for the January picture from February 1 to February 28) only for November we would need to shorten this period (one week? two weeks? How much time is needed for layout, printing and shipping?). Every registered user can cast one vote (or two? I'm sure I wont also be able to decide ;) ).
- Ribbon: We need a cool ribbon of course!
Um, so much from me for today. --HiroProtagonist 04:29, 5 December 2010 (UTC)