[Actionchix] Final versions of robotux are here!
Gloria Willadsen
strangest at comcast.net
Sat Apr 1 13:28:43 EST 2006
These are stunning. Out of curiosity, I asked my 9 year old son to pick
his favorite, and tell me what is going on in the picture. He picked the
two-color Tux and woman without glasses. When I asked him to tell me
what was going on in the photo, he said:
"She made this robot, and now she's running it."
I asked him what made him think that she made the robot, and he said
"She's running it. If you make a robot, you don't let anyone else run
it. You run it."
My son gets it. That's good enough for me.
Gloria
>Hi all,
>
>Colin Adams just finished the final versions of the logos. Here is a
>web page with jpeg renderings of them, plus links to download the
>source files.
>
>http://infohost.nmt.edu/~val/linuxchix_logo.html
>
>The best part is that if you don't like something in particular about
>them, you can change them! Remember, no one is forcing any of the
>logos on anyone, they will be picked by the web designers as they
>create new proposed web sites. I hope to see these logos in at least
>some of the new web designs.
>
>Okay, I'm never clear on this, but what license is good for releasing
>these? I want something sort of GPL style - you can use it however
>you want, but if you make a derived work and publicly release it, you
>have to release it back into the community. Basically, if someone
>uses the logo or some version of it and puts it on a web site or
>starts selling t-shirts with it, I want to be able to put it on my web
>site or or sell the t-shirt myself. :)
>
>Once I know what the right license is, I'll put it up on the page.
>
>-VAL
>_______________________________________________
>Actionchix mailing list
>Actionchix at linuxchix.org
>http://mailman.linuxchix.org/mailman/listinfo/actionchix
>
>
>
More information about the Actionchix
mailing list