After many months of discussion and flaming, Debian has chosen a
new logo. The new "swirl" graphic can be seen here, and
the results of the vote are here.
A logo needs to be recognizable independent of the text. It has to work across language barriers. It should bypass the verbal part of your mind, and when you see the image, you should recognize it as Debian before you actually start to read what's in your visual field.
Rob's logo looks flashy, but is entirely text-dependent. I'm not sure I would have voted for the swirl, but I have bigger fish to fry.
Debian has an "Official CD Set", which can be redistributed by anyone without royalty, but its an ISO image mastered by Debian and its contents are strictly defined. Anyone can distribute a different version, that's what they call "unofficial". So they really did need two logos.
I don't see yet how the presence of a lamp says not official and its absence says official. Maybe this needs to evolve a bit.
Re:What is a "Debian" anyways?
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Jonas+�berg
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The Debian Project History is good for general history of Debian. The name Debian though is a combination of the creators name, Ian Murdock, and his wife Debra.
Debían is the imperfect tense of the verb "deber" meaning to ought. So "debían saber la repuesta" loosely means "they should have known the answer."
I don't know what all this "Deb" and "Ian" stuff is.
Rob's logo looks flashy, but is entirely text-dependent. I'm not sure I would have voted for the swirl, but I have bigger fish to fry.
Debian has an "Official CD Set", which can be redistributed by anyone without royalty, but its an ISO image mastered by Debian and its contents are strictly defined. Anyone can distribute a different version, that's what they call "unofficial". So they really did need two logos.
I don't see yet how the presence of a lamp says not official and its absence says official. Maybe this needs to evolve a bit.
Thanks
Bruce
Bruce Perens.
The Debian Project History is good for general history of Debian. The name Debian though is a combination of the creators name, Ian Murdock, and his wife Debra.