I don't know how controversial this suggestion will be, but I propose that the official version of the new logo be the one with the bottle in it. Here's what I wrote on Slashdot about it, in reply to a message from Bruce Perens: ***** I was going to propose that we switch the open and official versions, but I was waiting until the voting on the logo was over. If the swirl didn't win there wasn't much point messing with it. I agree, the presence of an additional object in the logo should imply the presence of additional SOMETHING on the product marked with that logo. In my reasoning, the bottle signifies the developers, who have granted their official seal of approval. A bottle isn't too bad for this purpose...the Debian developers all live in a fishbowl anyway, so... :) Anyway, I plan to refer to vapors above the bottle as magic smoke. Debian is what makes your system run; it's the "magic smoke". All the EE's out there will remember learning in their microprocessor design classes that if you break open the ceramic package on a chip, you'll let the magic smoke out and it won't work anymore. :) Guess I need to get about drafting that proposal. -- Branden Robinson, Debian Developer *** -- G. Branden Robinson | If you wish to strive for peace of soul, Debian GNU/Linux | then believe; if you wish to be a branden@ecn.purdue.edu | devotee of truth, then inquire. cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/ | -- Friedrich Nietzsche
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