Well that kept me entertained for awhile. Here's my 5 minutes:

(start)
 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
S
S       H  H    AA    RRR    PPP     OOO     SSSS
 SSS  - HHHH - A  A - R  R - P  P - O   O - S
    S   H  H   AAAA   RRR    PPP    O   O    SSS
SSSS    H  H   A  A   R  R   P       OOO        S
              SHARPOS PRERELEASE                S
                                      SSSSSSSSS
(end)

it's eight lines, but oh well. use it or don't, I've got gifts to get. Peace :)

On Dec 24, 2007 8:39 PM, Bruce Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, unless a motion by a board member is made to seek and then pick a logo
> for the project (and as part of such, any other branding needs), then there
> isn't really anything happening in the logo department. ;-) And frankly,
> right now, I think it is so much of a non-issue that, in by doing something,
> (and then having to correct it later), creates too much effort and hurt
> feelings...
>
> On a side note, from my MUD-running days, I used to have a program for
> generating ASCII art from image file formats, but I don't know where it
> went...
>
> However, I *will* say - if you are willing - that if you can come up with an
> ASCII logo that is only 4 or 5 lines tall, we can shove something like that
> in the trunk kernel, to use as a banner across the very top of the screen,
> after boot, directly above the prompt. Color would be preferable. The prompt
> is being written as "#OS> " (and in the changes I am preparing, with color.)
> Just try to stick to either the "#" sign plus "OS", or if you like, your
> combination of "#" and "O", + "S". It would help make the kernel look nicer
> for that demo command-line shell release we are getting ever so closer to.
>
> Oh, and bless your heart for writing custom MSBuild tasks to build the
> kernel... Custom tasks are great, but VS2005 loves to complain about
> security implications of running such...
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