Hi,
When thinking of a mascot for Git, the image of a cherry tree pops up in my
head. I'd think of a simple and elegant caricature of a tall tree (just like git
histories tend to get long) with a couple of branches and some cherries (think
cherry-pick) hanging around in the lush green crown.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 11:41 PM, Christian Howe <cjho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There has been talk of a git mascot a while back in 2005. Some people
> mentioned a fish or a turtle. Since all the great open source projects
> like Linux or RethinkDB have a cute mascot, git defin
Le vendredi 15 avril 2016, 11:41:52 Christian Howe a écrit :
> There has been talk of a git mascot a while back in 2005. Some people
> mentioned a fish or a turtle. Since all the great open source projects
> like Linux or RethinkDB have a cute mascot, git definitely needs one
> as we
> On April 15, 2016 12:42 PM> Behalf Of Christian Howe wrote
> There has been talk of a git mascot a while back in 2005. Some people
> mentioned a fish or a turtle. Since all the great open source projects like
> Linux or RethinkDB have a cute mascot, git definitely needs one as w
There has been talk of a git mascot a while back in 2005. Some people
mentioned a fish or a turtle. Since all the great open source projects
like Linux or RethinkDB have a cute mascot, git definitely needs one
as well. A mascot gives people a recognizable persona towards which
they can direct
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