On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 12:45 -0400, Richard Irving wrote: > Marc Schwartz wrote: > > > Richard Irving wrote: > > > >> > >> Of course, there is the idea of a simple old fashioned "Flask" as a > >> logo...... maybe even an > >> antique flask, like a goatskin wine canteen (Zahato). That idea has > >> some style.... > > > > > > Filled with a good single malt? > > Only if it has been *properly* aged in a burnt oak barrel. ;-) Burnt oak barrels previously used to age Sherry... ;-) > > Some interesting ideas. > > > > How about this one: > > > > A gold key, the shape of which is consistent with the key in the NSA > > logo being held onto by the eagle. Superimposed over the key is a red > > exclamation point or perhaps a red "I" information bubble icon. > > I like that. I also like the black and white alternating pentacle on > the edge of the seal, it is distinctive symbol. > > How about combining idea's, as long as they still work at the icon > level..... > > The flask (Bota) has an outline that conforms with many of the PHI > curves, such as the nautilus, > that trademark the Unix philosophy... (debian logo, the snail > shell.... etc.) > > So does the pentacle, obviously. (Although, not -curves-...) > > A: > The bota flask, with the alternating black and white pentacle, on the > side.... > with the Key superimposed over the pentacle... gives one an excuse > to make the key "Golden", as well.... (this is rather simple) > > B: > Or, the Golden key about to be inserted into a lock, the keyhole is > located in > the center of an alternating pentacle, perhaps in the interior > pentagon.... > With a golden or red capital "I", as the keyhole.... but the lock > outline, > describing the symbol PHI, using the I (the keyhole) as the center > I of the phi symbol. (The outline of the lock forming the oblong O > around the I) > (this, a little more complex...) Phine ideas! ;-) > Another .02c, dreams are cheap. :-) Yes, but turning them in to reality is hard work indeed... :-) Cheers, Marc -- fedora-selinux-list mailing list fedora-selinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list