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Unless you want the populace possibly voting for a badge that cannot be
registered either due to conflict or style issues (NO, NO, NO!), you
need to allow some time (at least a week, preferably two) between
submission of the designs and the voting to allow for the designs to be
checked. This would also allow for myself (or any others doing the
checking) to possibly tweak a design (with or without first contacting
the submitter?) if there's a minor change that would make it
registerable.<br>
<br>
Alicia<br>
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Judge wrote:<br>
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<div><font face="Arial">Let's accept the designs up to Coronet and
then have the vote there.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial">A little more time will get more response.
Thoughts?</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial">Magdelena</font></div>
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<a title="walkazon@hotmail.com" href="mailto:walkazon@hotmail.com">Zoe
McDonell</a> </div>
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<a title="utr@tirrigh.org" href="mailto:utr@tirrigh.org">UTR New
List _ Aug 2009</a> </div>
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Monday, August 17, 2009 11:00 PM</div>
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Re: [Utr] UTR badge</div>
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I vote for going with the designs we have now with the voting at
Investiture...<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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-Caoimhe<br>
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<hr id="stopSpelling"> Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 17:23:25 -0600<br>
From: <a href="mailto:jdharcus@telus.net">jdharcus@telus.net</a><br>
To: <a href="mailto:utr@tirrigh.org">utr@tirrigh.org</a><br>
Subject: Re: [Utr] UTR badge<br>
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If we're not soliciting designs, and if all of us are happy with some
of the designs I've put up, I think we should do the voting at
Investiture. I don't see that waiting until Coronet has any advantage
unless we're waiting for additional designs. Don't forget - it will
still be 9+ months to get it passed so the sooner we get a design
submitted, the better.<br>
<br>
Alicia<br>
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On Aug 17, 2009, <strong>Elena de Maisnilwarin</strong>
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:elena.de.maisnilwarin@shaw.ca"><elena.de.maisnilwarin@shaw.ca></a> wrote: <br>
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<div>I would really like to see the populace be given a voice in
the badge chosen. I think this could only help increase awareness of
UTR.</div>
<div>Perhaps September Coronet would be an opportunity?</div>
<div>In terms of voting, perhaps a display on or near the erics
so it's easily accessible to the populace?</div>
<div>I haven't heard that a UTR session was requested for
September Coronet. Halima (on the island) and Magdelena - were either
of you approached?</div>
<div>Regards,</div>
<div>Elena</div>
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From: Judy Harcus <<a class="EC_parsedEmail"
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Date: Monday, August 17, 2009 3:34 pm<br>
Subject: [Utr] UTR badge<br>
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We really should get moving on our badge submission.</div>
1) Was a final decision made as to whether we were going to request
badge designs from the populace?<br>
Or were we just going with one of the designs I came up with?<br>
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2) Were we going to have the populace vote on their choice or decide
amongst ourselves?<br>
If the populace are being involved, we need to get it that part
happening and someone should post information out on the various email
lists (should this be from Magdalena or ??). <br>
If we're soliciting designs, the designs will all need to be checked
for style registrability and conflicts before we start to look at what
we like. If we're going this route, I'd suggest it gets posted out to
all the lists NOW with the deadline being Investiture (I'd prefer to
get them before then, but I don't think that's feasible).<br>
If the populace is voting - a) if its designs I came up with, it could
be done at Investiture; b) if populace is submitting designs which have
to be first checked, then Coronet is more reasonable for the vote. I
can prepare copies of the proposed badges for display. How would we
carry out the voting? We need an area where the proposals can be
displayed. How do we insure that someone doesn't 'stack' the votes (or
do we care)? Who would be in charge of this? I am likely going to be
spending much of my time in the herald's pavilion (hopefully running a
consult table). I'm not sure if there would be enough room there. If
there are UTR classes being run, perhaps the registration desk could
handle it?<br>
Alicia<br>
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