kang4321 wrote: > Yes they did and with other projects of government sanctioned 'Peoples' art > which was used to celebrate the values of work and patriotism and family. > > The use of it in Mozilla or other places can be considered a > deliberate association to communist or socialist ideals. > Overtones or allusions. > Art is not created in a vacuum and symbols do carry messages. Or it could be considered to convey the idea that an open source project is truly a work of a community, meant to inspire people to see Mozilla as something they can be a part of and make their own. -- jesus X [ Booze-fueled paragon of pointless cruelty and wanton sadism. ] email [ jesusx @ who.net ] web [ http://burntelectrons.com ] [ Updated April 29, 2001 ] tag [ The Universe: It's everywhere you want to be. ] warning [ War doesn't determine who is right, war determines who is left. ]
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