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Re: Debian GNU/Linux Logo chosen



> > You sure, that someone who heard of Linux will ever find this CD to be
> > related with Debian if he saw the logo? I don't think so.
> Obviously, our marketing should stand alone - we can't depend on someone's
> having already seen the penguin. That aspect of it is for the
> already-linux-literate. As far as our _own_ identification is concerned,
> we could have used any easy-to-remember squiggle.

So, why the heck has there even been a poll? Of those 24 logos, that got a
better rating (as far as voters have been concerned) there must be some,
that can be used without going through any legal issues.

As for the "one year, some say it was two", why did you waste the time for
a poll, if you go and decide yourself?


> Nobody on debian-publicity was a stranger to the criteria for a logo.
> They have been discussing this for at least one year. Where were you?.

I don't know, whether I just read over it, but up to this morning, I
wasn't even aware of that list.



  Benedikt

Windows 95: n.
    32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit
    operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor,  written
         by a 2-bit company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition.


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