Re: [Haskell] Re: Marketing Haskell

2009-04-03 Thread Jean-Philippe Bernardy
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Marc A. Ziegert co...@gmx.de wrote: how about an octopus? I could not resist the opportunity to combine two great ideas and give you the haskell octopus logo in attachment. It's a bit rough, but with a bit more polish, what do you think? Cheers, JP. attachment:

Re: [Haskell] Re: Marketing Haskell

2009-04-03 Thread Anton van Straaten
Jean-Philippe Bernardy wrote: On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Marc A. Ziegert co...@gmx.de wrote: how about an octopus? I could not resist the opportunity to combine two great ideas and give you the haskell octopus logo in attachment. It's a bit rough, but with a bit

Re: [Haskell] Re: Marketing Haskell

2009-04-03 Thread Thomas Davie
On 3 Apr 2009, at 09:25, Benjamin L.Russell wrote: On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 09:09:26 +0200, Jean-Philippe Bernardy jeanphilippe.berna...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Marc A. Ziegert co...@gmx.de wrote: how about an octopus? I could not resist the opportunity to combine two

Re: [Haskell] Re: Marketing Haskell

2009-04-02 Thread Bulat Ziganshin
Hello Benjamin, Thursday, April 2, 2009, 2:54:38 PM, you wrote: Likewise. Why don't we ask the real Simon to choose an additional mascot for Haskell? Something slow and lazy would do i propose myself... -- Best regards, Bulat

Re: [Haskell] Re: Marketing Haskell

2009-04-02 Thread Marc A. Ziegert
slow and lazy... that's me, too. but haskell is not slow. how about an octopus? there are some kinds (or all?), which are more chameleon like than real chameleons; they can look like strange fishes, stones, or whatever. they have a decentralized brain (like multi core), are really intelligent