> If it was really to be in honor of the modularity and progress of
> blender, one would want to make the "O" not really in any particular
> font, but to look exactly the shape blender logo, except without the
> flay or the color scheme: a perfect solid-color circle within another
> perfect circle. It wouldn't theoretically be confusing because the
> mark you are thinking of is a hollow circle in an oval. Letter-o'es
> and zeroes can only sometimes be confusing because in some fonts they
> are both written as vertical ovals, not just the zero.

Thank you for clarification on that point. Now I am understanding better what 
you
had in mind and agree that a dot in a perfect circle would not create
the mentioned ambiguity.

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