Hi liked the Puffin and the Flying Bee Hummingbird ideas.

The Puffin are really cute animal and will be a great mascot. And the
Flying Bee Hummingbird pass the idea of a tiny animal and freedom.

BR,

Alan

On 6/20/20, tempu...@163.com <tempu...@163.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What about a Flying Bee Hummingbird,
> - being lite while following all the standard of a bird, he is a create
> following god's standard of a specific class.
> - being tiny but doing her bug-killing job quite well, ( I don't hate Atmel
> Studio logo, I like it )
> -flying bird means freedom, following standard does not mean giving up
> freedom...
> - precise / deterministic ( real time ), she stays in front of flowers,
> moves and stay once more, she just do it.
> ...
>
> I think it's quite close to the soul of NuttX ?
>
>
> Cheers / Tempulse
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dev-return-4092-tempulse=163....@nuttx.apache.org
> <dev-return-4092-tempulse=163....@nuttx.apache.org> On Behalf Of Miguel
> ángel Herranz
> Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2020 6:58 AM
> To: dev@nuttx.apache.org
> Subject: Re: The new Apache NuttX Logo
>
> Hi, I like the mascot idea, and all the animals proposed. But I liked
> specially the turtle idea, somehow embedded :) Also, the idea of the "nut"
> and the origins in Costa Rica but somehow universal animal lead me to think
> in hermit crabs, specifically juvenile coconut crabs: it seems they use
> coconut shells as house to live in.
>
> Somehow they "match" some of the ideas of NuttX: hermit crabs are quite
> ubiquitous, the are open to new ideas and hacking friendly to adapt whatever
> available to build his house, which is small or big but always tight to the
> needs (like different target chip/boards), also usually externally is a
> shell, or even a "nuttshell" (like coconut shells for crabs in Costa Rica).
> Also crabs looks quite "robotic" to me, and some crustaceans like mantis
> shrimps are very fast and precise, yet simple and not very dangerous
> animals, though definitively not the typical pet. So a crab happily embedded
> in his coconut shell could be a funny idea of a logo to me, if someone
> artistically inclined want to extend it :)
>
> Cheers,
> /Miguel
>
> El vie., 19 jun. 2020 21:05, Erdem MEYDANLI <emeyda...@gmail.com> escribió:
>
>> >>>
>> My favorite animal, my "totem animal" is a turtle. Unfortunately, a
>> turtle is not a good representation for a real time operating system!
>> <<<<
>>
>> A Mutant Ninja Turtle. Noted.
>>
>> >>>>>>
>> NuttX was created in Costa Rica so an animal from Costa Rica does not
>> seem inappropriate.
>> <<<<<<
>>
>> Indeed, before you refer to it, I have been considering something
>> originating in 'Costa Rica' in detail. As a cat lover, Margay Cats are
>> on my radar. Please watch this:
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RewQMq13pw
>>
>> BR,
>> Erdem
>>
>> Gregory Nutt <spudan...@gmail.com>, 19 Haz 2020 Cum, 15:25 tarihinde
>> şunu
>> yazdı:
>>
>> > I once was told that it was Linus Torvalds who insisted on the
>> > Pengquin mascot.  My favorit animal, my "totem animal" is  turtle.
>> > Unfortunately, a turtle is not a good representation for a real time
>> > operating system!
>> > Unless it were a Mutant Ninja turtle ;)
>> > >
>> > >> NuttX is a very international project. The sun never sets on
>> > >> NuttX developers. We are on every continent (except perhaps
>> > >> Antarctica). So
>> if
>> > >> the mascot is an animal, I think we don't want something
>> > >> indigenous to
>> > only
>> > >> one place. But I don't know what to suggest here...
>> > NuttX was created in Costa Rica so an animal from Costa Rica does
>> > not seem in appropriate.  Here the most beloved animals are (1) the
>> > rainforest frogs,  the red-eyed rain forest frog in particular:
>> >
>> >
>> https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/content/dam/kids/photos/animals/Am
>> phibians/Q-Z/red-eyed-tree-frog-on-leaves-3-2.ngsversion.1568211399457
>> .adapt.1900.1.jpg
>> > , (2) the toucan:
>> >
>> >
>> http://www.pacifico-costarica.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/live-beli
>> ze-keel-billed-toucan-national-bird.jpg
>> ,
>> >
>> > and (2) the three-toed sloth.   The slot is, again, not an appropriate
>> > image since it implies slow and lazy.
>> > > Maybe we should then consider an animal from Antarctica, or one
>> > > that's known to have a species there, to at least have a mascot
>> > > from that continent.
>> > > Maybe puffins? [1]  They are small, fast and can live in both sea
>> > > and
>> > land.
>> > > They also to some extent, and with some imagination, resemble
>> > > little penguins, which may also convey the "think tiny Linux" motto.
>> >
>> > I like Puffins.  They also share the habitat with Penguins which is
>> > a good thing.
>> >
>> > I think of all of those, however, the red-eyed rainforest frog
>> > appeals to me most.  He is already a caricature of himself.
>> >
>> > Greg
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
>

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