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@thoughtcrime: very nice!
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OK, excellent! Upload them now
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@thoughtcrime: nice, i like em both!
hm, i wonder tough, how would the black and white pictture look like with only the contour of the text. The text being hollow.
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@thoughtcrime: nice, i like em both!
hm, i wonder tough, how would the black and white pictture look like with only the contour of the text. The text being hollow.
Like that?
I'm surprised no one did the obvious with a herd of wildebeest, yet. So...
Nice! (No svg, so I guess you don't work with Inkscape either. Or do you? )
Could you try to center the archhurd tag (vertically) somehow?
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Like that?
Yes exactly! really nice!
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whacath wrote:@thoughtcrime: nice, i like em both!
hm, i wonder tough, how would the black and white pictture look like with only the contour of the text. The text being hollow.
http://omploader.org/vMzl6aQ/archhurd_variation3.png
svgLike that?
This one is the best.
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nice work thoughtcrime!
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Can we vote?
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thoughtcrime wrote:I really can't decide which of these three I like the most…
I think the top one would match the website best. You could make a archhurd-artwork package which features the other ones, so they could be used on other artwork such as wallpapers.
EDIT: But a new thread with a poll (which includes all the submissions in this thread of course) would be best!
EDIT2: And I think you should set a deadline, when the voting will begin. That way others will have the chance to submit/improve their ideas, too.
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thoughtcrime wrote:I really can't decide which of these three I like the most…
I think these would be perfect to show the project's general progress. You could start with the last one and, when, say, 50 % is done, switch to the middle one… You get the idea.
Nice logos, thoughtcrime.
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Thanks!
I don't think that you can tell when a distribution is done (especially for a rolling release one)
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I guess this is unoriginal now but...
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Deadline added to first post.
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I prefer the "GNU/Hurd distribution" over the "hurd distribution", but that's easily changed.
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I prefer the "GNU/Hurd distribution" over the "hurd distribution", but that's easily changed.
This guy must be Stallman in disguise,
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I prefer the "GNU/Hurd distribution" over the "hurd distribution", but that's easily changed.
I thought about that, too. But the archlinux logo also does just use "linux", so I kept it in the same way. Besides, the archlinux logo does not use capital letters, so it looks a bit strange in my opinion.
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Also you could do away with the slash and use GNU Hurd since Hurd is GNU software.
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Also you could do away with the slash and use GNU Hurd since Hurd is GNU software.
Or just "a GNU distribution"?
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zowki wrote:Also you could do away with the slash and use GNU Hurd since Hurd is GNU software.
Or just "a GNU distribution"?
I guess that this would mean that archhurd would only use free software. I don't know whether they want that (archlinux does not).
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I guess that this would mean that archhurd would only use free software. I don't know whether they want that (archlinux does not).
Who are you implying as "they" and who is "archlinux"? Anyways back on topic, saying that it is a GNU distribution does not imply that you are using purely free software. Its just means that it uses GNU software. Even wikipedia uses the term GNU/Linux distribution: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution
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thoughtcrime wrote:I guess that this would mean that archhurd would only use free software. I don't know whether they want that (archlinux does not).
Who are you implying as "they" and who is "archlinux"? Anyways back on topic, saying that it is a GNU distribution does not imply that you are using purely free software. Its just means that it uses GNU software. Even wikipedia uses the term GNU/Linux distribution: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution
I am just not quite sure if "GNU Linux" means the same as "GNU/Linux". But this is really getting off-topic here.
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Okay lets have a vote. I vote this:
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Okay lets have a vote.
I added a deadline to the first post, Friday the 22nd—to give people plenty of time to make submissions.
Though, if it looks like submissions have dried up I'll move the deadline.
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