Re: Rakduo Logo Proposal

2009-03-18 Thread Smylers
Stephen Weeks writes: > http://pleasedieinafire.net/~tene/logo/gimelanarchy.html > > The main association for me, with the reference to the anarchist > symbol, is that we've kept going and produced something good despite > the large sentiment of "You're taking too long, you'll never succeed, > et

Rakduo Logo Proposal

2009-03-18 Thread Stephen Weeks
I was inspired earlier today and had my girlfriend sketch up a logo proposal for me. http://pleasedieinafire.net/~tene/logo/gimelanarchy.html Use of the gimel[1] character comes from Justin Simoni's logo design proposal[2] from a while back, and the design is a reference to the anarchist symbol[3

Re: Rakduo Logo Proposal

2009-03-18 Thread Guy Hulbert
On Wed, 2009-18-03 at 10:37 +, Smylers wrote: > Stephen Weeks writes: > > > http://pleasedieinafire.net/~tene/logo/gimelanarchy.html > > > > The main association for me, with the reference to the anarchist > > symbol, is that we've kept going and produced something good despite > > the large

Re: Rakduo Logo Proposal

2009-03-18 Thread Dan Stephenson
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 06:37:18 -0400, Smylers wrote: Stephen Weeks writes: That could cause some awkwardness in getting Perl 6 accepted by those with different political persuasions. Perl 6 has no political views (well, outside the narrow field of programming language design, which isn't consid

Re: Rakduo Logo Proposal

2009-03-18 Thread Carl Mäsak
Stephen (>): > Use of the gimel[1] character comes from Justin Simoni's logo design > proposal[2] from a while back, and the design is a reference to the > anarchist symbol[3]. It also looks like a reference to another programming language.

Re: Rakduo Logo Proposal

2009-03-18 Thread Matthew Walton
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 16:43 +0100, Carl Mäsak wrote: > Stephen (>): > > Use of the gimel[1] character comes from Justin Simoni's logo design > > proposal[2] from a while back, and the design is a reference to the > > anarchist symbol[3]. > > It also looks like a reference to another programming la