begin-rant\
I guess the only reason I complain is that as someone who is not even with
enough free time to code for the project anymore, I certainly don't have
enough time to give my two-cents about what the logo should look like.
(Voting on and ranking other people's suggestions isn't exactly the same,
especially if I'm not particularly fond of any of them.)
And I don't know how open-source projects normally handle branding issues,
but I know that corporate entities usually take great care with project
branding, because brand-recognition is so important. And if we are all
willy-nilly about it, then we will dilute what it means to be "SharpOS".
/end-rant
Oh well, there's my two-cents. Since I don't have time to draw pretty
pictures, so I don't get to play this game. But since I'm also of the
opinion that any sort of for-the-time-being logo is*alot* better than none,
I say lets do it, and may the best logo win.
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