Can I suggest that if people want to offer criticism, please step up and offer your time & work to the cause. Darkcoin is entirely volunteer based, so we do the best we can with the resources we have available. I would LOVE it if the solution were as simple as "stop changing things, everything's fine". A vote for no more changes to the logo is just that -- your vote. Please don't try to subvert the democratic process. And let's not kid ourselves -- there's still a lot of work to be done. Logo --> branding guide --> press releases, graphics, website, etc. The process of hashing out a good solution & some form of consensus is always going to be painful & tedious, and this is something I fully accepted before jumping in.
Branding is important even if it seems trivial sometimes. So let's take the time to get it right. The community is coming out with some great work, like the baby blue variation. To me these contributions represent progress. A vote will likely be called to decide on the logo & colour palette, and then we can consider these things finalised and move forward.
I fully understand & sympathise that branding efforts are taking quite a lot of time. It's a pain in my ass too, let me assure you. But I believe in taking the time to do things right the first time. Please get behind the effort and support it, because it represents our face to the world.
To address the concern about volume of posts on logo stuff in this thread, may I make a suggestion:
We move all logo/branding discussion to darkcointalk.org, as a self-enforced policy.Yay/nay?
The thing is that the vote was to choose a logo and its variations,
however, the chosen one and its variation are only b&w, so the vote should be between the two of them, not between different color scheme.
Now it seems that the people who want the most to change the color are the ones who were against that logo in the first place... So no
I'm not trying to subvert the democratic process.