On 4/9/07, Dimitris Glezos <dimitris@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Linus himself describes the need for a mascot better in [2].
Linus knows his way around programming, but I have not known he had a Marketing or Design degree...
Judging from how successful these mascots have been and how often they've been used in so many events and places, I'd say that our community (too) would get benefited from a mascot.
Just because others have them, doesn't mean we *need* one. What we need, is--as Máirín correctly noted--a community version of our logo, something anyone in the community can use and modify, for creation of wallpapers or promotional web pages, for example. A parrot does not get us any closer to a sane logo licensing situation.
If we do decide to go on with the mascot idea, the next logical step would be to announce a contest for mascot ideas in public (something like the OpenVideo contest [3]). I guess FAB should be notified before that. [3]: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OpenVideo
I ran this contest together with Max and Mike and a few others, and the intention never was to create something reusable for generations to come. The idea was to engage the creative community and to promote open licenses and open media encoding formats. Design by committee is an oxymoron. Good taste has nothing to do with majority vote. Majority vote will reflect majority taste, but again, that's just me thinking out loud. /me goes to ponder why there is even a profession called "Designer" if we can vote. -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list