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The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"

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  • codeberg@social.anoxinon.deC codeberg@social.anoxinon.de

    The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"

    However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).

    So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?

    alfabravoteam@linuxrocks.onlineA This user is from outside of this forum
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    @Codeberg "keeping your code happy, but free"

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    • jeffmcneill@hachyderm.ioJ jeffmcneill@hachyderm.io

      @Codeberg Do not outsource your marketing slogan to the internet. Hire a professional. Please, for goodness sake.

      soulcutter@ruby.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jeffmcneill @Codeberg idk, I’ve been a part of several failed rebrandings using professional marketing firms. Why not take a community pulse? I’m genuinely curious

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      • codeberg@social.anoxinon.deC codeberg@social.anoxinon.de

        Tip: A bunch of ideas we have gotten so far involve the themes "mountain"/"summit", "unlike the 'rest of the Internet'", "retreat", "iceberg", "cool"... there miiiight be something behind those, but we also welcome out-of-the-box suggestions. 🙂

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        @Codeberg
        „An independent home for wild projects.“

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        • soulcutter@ruby.socialS soulcutter@ruby.social

          @jeffmcneill @Codeberg idk, I’ve been a part of several failed rebrandings using professional marketing firms. Why not take a community pulse? I’m genuinely curious

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          @soulcutter @Codeberg Way more failed brandings using "community pulse". It is like asking random people to do a "logo". Same nonsense approach with a nearly linear nonsense result. Also, "rebrandings" are usually failures. The key is to focus back on the core brand, with minimal change.

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          • soulcutter@ruby.socialS soulcutter@ruby.social

            @jeffmcneill @Codeberg idk, I’ve been a part of several failed rebrandings using professional marketing firms. Why not take a community pulse? I’m genuinely curious

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            @soulcutter @Codeberg I do agree that a professional marketing firm isn't a foolproof approach, so one needs a really good process for dealing with them. However, using amateurs isn't going to end well.

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            • jeffmcneill@hachyderm.ioJ jeffmcneill@hachyderm.io

              @soulcutter @Codeberg Way more failed brandings using "community pulse". It is like asking random people to do a "logo". Same nonsense approach with a nearly linear nonsense result. Also, "rebrandings" are usually failures. The key is to focus back on the core brand, with minimal change.

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              @jeffmcneill @soulcutter @Codeberg I disagree. A logo is something that you cannot easily change or adjust (something that you "pick") - the implicit question here is "how would you describe Codeberg in a sentence", not "we'll pick one sentence out of all of them" (hence "call for inspiration"). 🙂

              We work on free and open-source, so we love DIY'ing. (And also, if one were to take the logo comparison at face value, it has worked well for other communities like Comaps: https://codeberg.org/comaps/Governance/issues/73)

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              • codeberg@social.anoxinon.deC codeberg@social.anoxinon.de

                The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"

                However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).

                So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?

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                @Codeberg "The site that doesn't sink your ship"

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                • n0toose@chaos.socialN n0toose@chaos.social

                  @jeffmcneill @soulcutter @Codeberg I disagree. A logo is something that you cannot easily change or adjust (something that you "pick") - the implicit question here is "how would you describe Codeberg in a sentence", not "we'll pick one sentence out of all of them" (hence "call for inspiration"). 🙂

                  We work on free and open-source, so we love DIY'ing. (And also, if one were to take the logo comparison at face value, it has worked well for other communities like Comaps: https://codeberg.org/comaps/Governance/issues/73)

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                  @jeffmcneill @soulcutter @Codeberg Overall, I don't think I saw or that I'm seeing much harm in exploring something that I just had genuine curiosity over and asking other people.

                  (But I'm not a professional.)

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                  • codeberg@social.anoxinon.deC codeberg@social.anoxinon.de

                    The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"

                    However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).

                    So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?

                    bit@ohai.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @Codeberg Maybe just replace "Software" with a different generic word, like "Project".

                    "Project development, but free."

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                    • codeberg@social.anoxinon.deC codeberg@social.anoxinon.de

                      The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"

                      However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).

                      So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?

                      rgbes@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @Codeberg something in the lounge of

                      your creativity, your work, your freedom, your home

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