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Re: Idea of a Debian Mascot [Was: FW: Bits from the DPL: FTP assistants, marketing team, init scripts, elections]



On Thursday 28 February 2008 03:09:48 pm Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 10:30:23PM -0800, debian azul wrote:
> > Debian does not need a friendly mascot. That is ridiculous. Debian is
> > well known because it is great work not because its appearance is nice or
> > cool. There are many projects that have been working in beautiful
> > distributions from Debian. If somebody works with Debian needs to be
> > responsible not mattering if he/she is newbie or master. A lot of newbies
> > are working with Debian and they love Debian.
> > The Debian logo(*swirl*) is perfect for the project.
>
> I'd be very interested in Debian, with aptitude, etc, with the OpenBSD
> kernel.  To me, this would be the best of both worlds.

Debian, being the universal operating system, formerly offered this.  Debian 
OpenBSD was dropped at the start of November 2002 due to Debian and OpenBSD 
being roughly equal in terms of security, thus negating the reason for 
combining Debian and OpenBSD in the first place.

-- 
Paul Johnson
baloo@ursine.ca

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