+1

Let's stick with what we got.  It's simple, elegant, modern and
recognizable.

On Sep 2, 6:54 am, desfrenes <desfre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't like. Idea is good, realisation is bad.
>
> On 2 sep, 13:46, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > Ahhh ... the mythic board presentation to the hard-nosed businessmen.
> > No women in the board, of course. And everyone has ophidiophobia,
> > too.
>
> > Well, think about cute animals in logos. Think about Twitter's logo.
> > Or about the famous pets.com handpuppet spokesanimal of the dot.com
> > bubble. Think about Geiko's lizard logo. or GNU. Or Linux. Or Bacardi
> > or Batman bats. Or Camel cigarettes (no, don't think about them). Or
> > how about Ferrari (yes, think about them)! Lacoste. Lamborghini.
> > Playboy. Qantas. Red Bull. Saab ... animal logos all. All accepted by
> > the mythic hard-nosed businessmen.
>
> > Anyway, this is about capturing the python community first. It's about
> > winning apps, first. Right now, web2py is a bottom-up grass-roots
> > movement. That can work very well if you really speak to the grass
> > roots. A corporate web2py logo would try to speak to the late majority
> > IT professional who doesn't want to make a mistake and lose his job,
> > and who's unlikely to change frameworks unless he gets a bunch of
> > python bigots to beat him about the head and shoulders.
>
> > pythonistas -- Go for the snake. The snake is your friend. ;^)
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