On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 4:19 AM, Roland Gesthuizen
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> Hi all,
>
> 2008/12/9 Gary C Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> On 9 Dec 2008, at 04:05, Jameson Quinn wrote:
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>> > Just out of curiosity: that is a squirrel, not a possum, right? I
>> > mean, it is a "rascally rodent",
: Tuesday, 9 December 2008 1:39 PM
> To: Caroline Meeks
> Cc: iaep
> Subject: Re: [IAEP] Add Fedora logo to Sugar
>
> On 8 Dec 2008, at 14:01, Caroline Meeks wrote:
>
> > I think the Sugar Glider is our cirtter! Jameson, great job finding
> > it and I like your drawing.
Hi all,
2008/12/9 Gary C Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 9 Dec 2008, at 04:05, Jameson Quinn wrote:
>
> > Just out of curiosity: that is a squirrel, not a possum, right? I
> > mean, it is a "rascally rodent", so it would have to be. What is its
> > name?
>
Phew, for once I can wear my other hat
On 9 Dec 2008, at 04:05, Jameson Quinn wrote:
> Just out of curiosity: that is a squirrel, not a possum, right? I
> mean, it is a "rascally rodent", so it would have to be. What is its
> name?
Frank (Frankie), yea he's a flying squirrel.
> (It is amazing how hard it is to distinguish the sug
I think the Sugar Glider is our cirtter! Jameson, great job finding it and I
like your drawing.
However, I'd love to see a couple other artists take on Suggie and give us
some choices.
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Jameson Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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>
>> >> Small, highly adaptable and
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> >> Small, highly adaptable and can quickly cover large distances by
> >> gliding. Worth considering if you want to stay with the "Sugar"
> >> name. I have a colleague who can help prepare an SVG logo if needed.
> >
> >
> > You must have missed some discussion:
> >
> > http://sugarlabs.org/go/Im
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Bert Freudenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 07.12.2008, at 23:16, Roland Gesthuizen wrote:
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>> Just another suggestion, Australia have a native small marsupial
>> called a Sugar Glider.
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Glider
>>
>> Small, highly ad
On 07.12.2008, at 23:16, Roland Gesthuizen wrote:
> Just another suggestion, Australia have a native small marsupial
> called a Sugar Glider.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Glider
>
> Small, highly adaptable and can quickly cover large distances by
> gliding. Worth considering if y
Just another suggestion, Australia have a native small marsupial called a
Sugar Glider.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Glider
Small, highly adaptable and can quickly cover large distances by gliding.
Worth considering if you want to stay with the "Sugar" name. I have a
colleague who can h
On 06.12.2008, at 17:49, Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
> Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
>> Add Fedora logo to Sugar
>
> This is, I think, a misunderstanding.
Yes it is. I set reply-to to OLPC-devel, this does not concern Suagr.
> Kim says "Sugar is supposed to
> include a fedora logo (they will provide), on
I've been pondering how to put this forward. I have not the intention
of causing disruption, however I think this subject is very important.
I was surprised that our main UI metaphor - a CHILD, the center of
activities... a Symbol for Interacting and Sharing... would be
restricted for our use as a
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 15:34, Tomeu Vizoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Eben#Tasks:
>
> Add Fedora logo to Sugar
> We've agreed to include the Fedora logo in our Sugar distributions.
> (Is this an OLPC agreement, or something SugarLabs should be doing in
> genera
>From http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Eben#Tasks:
Add Fedora logo to Sugar
We've agreed to include the Fedora logo in our Sugar distributions.
(Is this an OLPC agreement, or something SugarLabs should be doing in
general?) I've added some thoughts to the ticket (Trac #8767) , but
I'd like to get so
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