Re: [SharpOS Developers] Logo Contest?

2008-02-14 Thread William Lahti
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 7:47 PM, Bruce Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: IMHO, I don't think we should be talking about any sort of official logo unless someone around here wants to fork over the cash to get it properly trademarked, and hold the trademark in esgrow for the group. It's not that

Re: [SharpOS Developers] Logo Contest?

2008-02-14 Thread Bruce Markham
begin-rant\ I guess the only reason I complain is that as someone who is not even with enough free time to code for the project anymore, I certainly don't have enough time to give my two-cents about what the logo should look like. (Voting on and ranking other people's suggestions isn't exactly

Re: [SharpOS Developers] Logo Contest?

2008-02-14 Thread William Lahti
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 3:59 AM, Jonathan Dickinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Because I no longer have access to the website, here is my one in SVG format. You guys are still welcome to use it. Your account has now been unlocked :) -- fury long name: William Lahti handle :: fury freenode ::

Re: [SharpOS Developers] Logo Contest?

2008-02-14 Thread Bruce Markham
If nothing else, we certainly have a wide variety of submissions, and it doesn't hurt to rank them by popular vote, for ease of both present and future decision making. - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all

Re: [SharpOS Developers] Logo Contest?

2008-02-14 Thread William Lahti
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Bruce Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: begin-rant\ I guess the only reason I complain is that as someone who is not even with enough free time to code for the project anymore, I certainly don't have enough time to give my two-cents about what the logo should

Re: [SharpOS Developers] Hardware Abstraction

2008-02-14 Thread Bruce Markham
This thread originally died because it got side-tracked into discussions about IntPtr's and endianess, so I would encourage everyone to go back into the ML archives, and post some well-thought-out thoughts on the subject. Just remember: A pointer is always the size of native int. (That includes