Yeah, it did win, but somehow everyone keeps using the simplified "outline" version. And I'm okay with that, too; I like it more

In the end, it is the same logo, just color-less and with a bit of styling.
I like your third option the most, but it needs some anti-aliasing for the edges.
Yeah, for some reason the third one got messed up. Keep in mind that you can test it by changing the current logo with the web browser's inspector. On Waterfox it goes like this:
- Right click on the current logo;
- Inspect Element (Q)
- Replace the src of the logo with a different picture.
Looks nice. I'm for merge .. eh .. wrong platform

So, at which time the logo will be replaced?
I'm guessing when the forum is transferred. xoft and I can't access upload files to the server, so we can't upload a new logo. Or we'd have to host the logo file at a different location, but that would be ugly.
Wouldn't is be a good thing if we had a static file supplier?
like static.cuberite.org? I could host a simple webserver
(10-27-2015, 12:02 AM)SphinxC0re Wrote: [ -> ]Wouldn't is be a good thing if we had a static file supplier?
like static.cuberite.org? I could host a simple webserver
Is it really necessary? I think we should avoid having data in one person's hands whenever possible, in case the person becomes inactive (*cough* wiki.mc-server.org). Some data could be stored in a Github Pages repository, as repositories have a 1GB limit (not dynamic content though).
You can use Google disk for public onetime backup