Hey Bryce,

Thank you very much for putting this all together and thinking it through!

3, 4, 1, 6, 5, 2 are my preferred order.

Cheers,
Josh

On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 10:50 PM, Bryce Harrington <bryce@...24...> wrote:
Here's my vote.

Btw, let's try to get this vote wrapped up within the week.

On Sun, Jul 03, 2011 at 10:36:16PM -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> Voting:  Please rank the following in order of your preference for
> what Inkscape's policy should be.
>

>  III. Specific pages on the website are designated for commercial
>       listings.  Each page has a standardized format which all listings
>       must follow for inclusion.  These listings are ordered by amount
>       paid, with highest paid at the top.  No proposals for links or
>       listings on any other location in the site including headers,
>       footers, or menus will be entertained.
>
>  IV.  Similar to III, except all such pages reserve the top section
>       for options that adhere to FOSS principles, secondly items that
>       are gratis, and thirdly commercial.  As with III, the commercial
>       listings are ordered with highest paid to lowest.
>
>  I.   No paid advertisements are permitted.  The Inkscape project will
>       consider inclusion of links or references to relevant products as
>       the website maintainers see fit.
>
>   V.  Ala Carte.  Every location on the website is given a
>       price value for being listed for a specified period of time
>       (e.g. 3 months).  A schedule is drawn up and placement is sold on
>       a first-come / first-serve basis.
>
>   VI. Similar to IV but with a bidding system so prices are set by the
>       highest bidder within a period of time.
>
>  II.  The board votes on each paid link proposal individually.
>       (Basically, status quo for how we're doing things so far.)

Bryce

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