Ken Gaillot <kgail...@redhat.com> writes: > I was doodling the other day and came up with a potential logo for > Cluster Labs. I've attached an example of what I came up with. It's > meant to subtly represent an outer "C" of resources around an inner "L" > of nodes. > > We have a Pacemaker logo used on the website already, but I thought it > might be nice to have a Cluster Labs logo for the website and > documentation, that could tie all the various projects together. > > Comments anyone? The example here is greyscale for discussion purposes, > but the final should have some color scheme. > Suggestions/revisions/alternatives are welcome.
I like the idea! I've tried to come up with clever representations for the idea of a cluster before, and it's not easy :) Actually I've been meaning to make some kind of proposal for an updated clusterlabs.org website for a while, but haven't gotten very far in practice. It would be nice to have a site which represents the whole Clusterlabs project, with clear links to all the components and an explanation for how they fit together. Here's a question: Would you guys consider switching to some kind of statically generated site? Maybe based on jekyll or something like that. I know there are some bits that aren't static like the wiki and the documentation, but the rest ought to be possible to do that way. The benefit being that you get the whole separation between page content and theme, and it's a bit easier to test suggestions locally... Cheers, Kristoffer -- // Kristoffer Grönlund // kgronl...@suse.com _______________________________________________ Developers mailing list Developers@clusterlabs.org http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/developers