Publishers have what is known as "Imprints";
these are, historically, other companies that
were absorbed but the customers don't care
about the merger and acquisitions.

Axiom, FriCAS, and OpenAxiom could possibly adopt a
common "exprint" while having their own unique icon/trademark.

Cheers, Gene

On 4/25/2013 4:45 PM, Bill Page wrote:
I think Gene has a good point also indirectly observed by Gaby: Most of the 
proposals
so far may not represent the actual intention of the web site - even if FriCAS 
is the
project which is hosting the site.

In the past when trying to refer to any of the original Axiom project, FriCAS or
OpenAxiom in a neutral way we have sometimes used the word

   PanAxiom

Perhaps some variant of this that might work. I just added #6 at

http://axiom-wiki.newsynthesis.org/FriCASIcon

which incorporates all three names.

Bill.

On 25 April 2013 16:07, Eugene Surowitz <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I like the idea of icons/logos acknowledging the common history;
    Things that might be used create sufficiently non-infringing are
    style, color, shape, wording.

    I'm not quite sure what I mean by 'style'.

    As a 'wording' example, to distinguish to things on my product disk,
    I label their top directories as:

    AXIOM=AXIOM  AXIOM=FRICAS  AXIOM=OpenAxiom

    ( "=" just is the result of Windows naming limits )

    Just ideas; Cheers , Gene


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