On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 11:08, James Cammarata <[email protected]> wrote:

> > "Hand crafted"?  With an old-style boot?  But in my view the whole point
> of
> > cobbler installation is the opposite.  Isn't it to have a high-quality,
> > reliable, automated production line for multiple instances of machines?
>  The
> > last thing we want is old-style, geek-in-a-garage sys.admins. spending
> their
> > lives hand-crafting every detail on every box and inevitably getting
> > something, somewhere wrong.  That's completely unscalable: the very
> opposite
> > of what cobbler is about, isn't it?
> >
> > I'm no artist.  But something like a a shelf of computer icons (possibly
> two
> > or three instances of two or three different types.  And to the lower
> left,
> > a shiny, fashionable streamlined boot in mid-swing, and some curvy lines
> to
> > suggest that this boot has just deposited those computers on that shelf.
>  Or
> > something like that.
>
> And pie.
>
>
So since this hasn't gotten anywhere I do propose that we at least utilize
the boot favicon until someone gets this figured out?  I'm all for a fancy
new logo, but the whole reason I started down the path in the first place
was because I was tired of not having a favicon when I pinned cobbler as an
app tab. It doesn't have the medallion look to it or the tongue-in-cheek
caption, its just a fairly quality looking leather boot (not modern per se,
but not a simple work boot either).

Note, I'm not suggesting this as the official cobbler logo, just a stand in
favicon until the logo creation occurs.  Which considering the interest
that was put into it both the first and second time it was brought up in
the last 12m I don't necessarily see being fast tracked any time soon.
(just being realistic... most of us are admins/developers not artists)

just a thought/suggestion.

-greg

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