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I get the feeling people like #3…
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I vote for #3 too (even it's not mine )
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#3
barrucadu: my name is fastfret79 not 76!
edit: also put thoughtcrime's name first as I think he did most of the work
Last edited by fastfret79 (2010-01-18 18:13:23)
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#3
barrucadu: my name is fastfret79 not 76!
edit: also put thoughtcrime's name first as I think he did most of the work
Oops, sorry.
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barrucadu: my name is fastfret79 not 76!
edit: also put thoughtcrime's name first as I think he did most of the work
Thanks
#3
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So is it decided yet?
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So is it decided yet?
Well, I doubt any of the others are going to overtake #3… so #3 is now the logo! Well done thoughtcrime and fastfret79
I've had to edit it a bit to make the tagline text bigger—it was quite small on the website.
All the logos will be put into an archhurd-artwork package.
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I vote #3 (although #5 is an awesome variation)
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whacath wrote:So is it decided yet?
Well, I doubt any of the others are going to overtake #3… so #3 is now the logo! Well done thoughtcrime and fastfret79
I've had to edit it a bit to make the tagline text bigger—it was quite small on the website.
All the logos will be put into an archhurd-artwork package.
Awesome!
I wish all the best to the Arch Hurd developers, hopefully it becomes something big in the future!
Thanks for all your votes, community
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Wow, I was just going to come and vote, but it's already decided I was going to vote for #3, anyway, sweet
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so #3 is now the logo! Well done thoughtcrime and fastfret79
Brilliant - High-Five thoughtcrime!
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Behold, the first Arch Hurd package! http://repo.archhurd.org/extra/
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Barrucadu wrote:so #3 is now the logo! Well done thoughtcrime and fastfret79
Brilliant - High-Five thoughtcrime!
High Five!
Behold, the first Arch Hurd package! http://repo.archhurd.org/extra/
Haha, great
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I think you should change the reference of GNU/Hurd to GNU Hurd since that's how it's like on the Hurd official website.
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Behold, the first Arch Hurd package! http://repo.archhurd.org/extra/
lol, it's a historic moment
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Behold, the first Arch Hurd package! http://repo.archhurd.org/extra/
Yaaaay! TACOS!!!! :D:D:cool:
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I see people 20 years later reading this forum topic in the archives, like the first email of Linus Torvalds ))
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I see people 20 years later reading this forum topic in the archives, like the first email of Linus Torvalds ))
Don't forget that the real work is getting done here: The Arch Hurd Project
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I see people 20 years later reading this forum topic in the archives, like the first email of Linus Torvalds ))
And, even further in the future, people will read the holy scriptures (licensed GFDL, naturally) and see quotes like "And lo, Barrucadu did call upon the Archers in their many talents to create a logo for the One True OS."
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i vote 3#
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i vote 3#
Barrucadu, you should edit the thread's title and start post to something else
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Calling it GNU implies that the will always stick to GNU software when possible. Personally, I do not care who made the software as look as it works. If non-GNU software works better than GNU stuff, I will use that.
But when your talking about the gnu kernel, the gnu userland and the gnu c library. You plan on changing any of this?
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Allan wrote:Calling it GNU implies that the will always stick to GNU software when possible. Personally, I do not care who made the software as look as it works. If non-GNU software works better than GNU stuff, I will use that.
But when your talking about the gnu kernel, the gnu userland and the gnu c library. You plan on changing any of this?
The point is the GNU userland. One could theoretically also use non-gnu software with the hurd kernel.
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kolbycrouch wrote:Allan wrote:Calling it GNU implies that the will always stick to GNU software when possible. Personally, I do not care who made the software as look as it works. If non-GNU software works better than GNU stuff, I will use that.
But when your talking about the gnu kernel, the gnu userland and the gnu c library. You plan on changing any of this?
The point is the GNU userland. One could theoretically also use non-gnu software with the hurd kernel.
Yes theoretically. That implies that Arch calls itself a "Linux" distribution because one day (hypothetically) the devs may decide to use the netbsd userland and libc?
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