On Sunday 26 November 2006 12:30, Evgeniy Ivanov wrote: > [quote] > I don't see how some russian company using some swirl for advertising > endangers the freedom of Debian. > [/quote] > > They are big and has enough money to create new logo, but not to use > Debian logo for their needs. This time they use swirl, tomorrow they > would make advertisment with tux... Some days after people would think, > that Debian is a part of these shops (their intelligent property!). Again, what others have already said: it is not the Debian swirl. It is very likely that whoever created this swirl has not even heard about Debian. The Debian swirl was created with a few - apparently very obvious - steps in a popular graphics package (which one?), starting with a default brush stroke. So anybody owning this particular graphics package can easily create a similar logo. Both brush strokes and swirls are not that uncommon... This was discussed in the past already. Time for a more unique logo? OTOH I quite like the swirl. And then there are the tattooed people who probably would like the logo to stay the same for another few years... cheers -- vbi -- Ich zitiere mich oft selbst. Das würzt meine Unterhaltung. -- George Bernard Shaw
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