Thread: NEW POSTGRESQL LOGOS
Hello,
After reading the recent mailing list thread about PostgreSQL not growing in popularity as fast as MySQL and the lack of a legible logo, I got bored and took a stab at some. I'd like to make a new logo for people to pass around and also get an HTML/Logo usage page in the distribution. Feedback would be appreciated.
Cheers,
-STEVEl
http://www.nettek-llc.com/postgresql/
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Steve Logue writes: > > After reading the recent mailing list thread about PostgreSQL not > growing in popularity as fast as MySQL and the lack of a legible logo, I > got bored and took a stab at some. I'd like to make a new logo for > people to pass around and also get an HTML/Logo usage page in the > distribution. Feedback would be appreciated. > > Cheers, > -STEVEl > > http://www.nettek-llc.com/postgresql/ These are not bad, although the difference in size between the "Postgre" and the "SQL" make it a little hard to read as one word. The different background for the two parts of the word adds to this. Still, they are attractive. Hmmm, I have an idea, what about a Penguin? -dg David Gould dg@illustra.com 510.628.3783 or 510.305.9468 Informix Software 300 Lakeside Drive Oakland, CA 94612 - A child of five could understand this! Fetch me a child of five.
dg@illustra.com (David Gould) writes: | > http://www.nettek-llc.com/postgresql/ | | These are not bad, although the difference in size between the "Postgre" and | the "SQL" make it a little hard to read as one word. The different background | for the two parts of the word adds to this. Still, they are attractive. I would tend to agree; unfortunately, the name is a bit too long and awkward to be used as a visual logo. | Hmmm, I have an idea, what about a Penguin? Already taken by Apple's Quicktime product. However, a cross between the BSD daemon 'toon and a penguin would be fairly funny; a red and white penguin with horns and a long, barbed tail? :) ---Ken
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, David Gould wrote: > Steve Logue writes: > > > > After reading the recent mailing list thread about PostgreSQL not > > growing in popularity as fast as MySQL and the lack of a legible logo, I > > got bored and took a stab at some. I'd like to make a new logo for > > people to pass around and also get an HTML/Logo usage page in the > > distribution. Feedback would be appreciated. > > > > Cheers, > > -STEVEl > > > > http://www.nettek-llc.com/postgresql/ > > These are not bad, although the difference in size between the "Postgre" and > the "SQL" make it a little hard to read as one word. The different background > for the two parts of the word adds to this. Still, they are attractive. > > Hmmm, I have an idea, what about a Penguin? Damn linux fanatics :) We want "product identification"...the Penguin is what Linux is identified with, and, as we *all* know, the last thing I would want to be identified with :) Someone came up with an alligator as our totem...but nobody seemed able to come up with a *strong* image to use :( I kinda like an elephant or turtle...a little slower, but highly dependable... We need something to identify with that isn't already used (ie. I won't suggest a little devil *grin*)... Steve...I looked at the ones you made, and found then a little dry...I personally think it is going to be difficult to do a 'Powered by' icon with an animal on it, but is it possible to *jumps* out at you? Maybe a little depth? Maybe emboss the work PostgreSQL, so that it stands out from the page? I like the top-left one the most, against the white background like that, but maybe have it stick out like a button? I'm just throwing ideas out...take or leave any and/or all of them :) Marc G. Fournier Systems Administrator @ hub.org primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
Marc G. Fournier writes: > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, David Gould wrote: > > Hmmm, I have an idea, what about a Penguin? > > Damn linux fanatics :) > > We want "product identification"...the Penguin is what Linux is > identified with, and, as we *all* know, the last thing I would want to be > identified with :) Off topic, but this is too good, so I am going to share anyway: For background, the official Linux logo is a drawing of a rather plump and distinctly non-threatening penguin known as 'Tux'. -dg Forwarded message: > Subject: Re: Q: Why a penguin? > From: C. Chan <cchan@surya.bsd.uchicago.edu> > Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc > > Clive Clomsbarrow <xxx@xxx.org> wrote: > > > >Apparently Linus is person to blame for adopting > >the stupid-looking thing. I guess he thought a > >penguin would be cool (literally and figuratively). > >I guess he deserves to get his way, even if it is > >a demonstrable fact that marketing and engineering > >are incompatible specialties. > > > > A penguin is OK, though I'd prefer the N. hemisphere > puffin. > > I think it needs more attitude though, the mascot > looks too tame sitting on its fat duff. To really > appeal to Americans, the penguin should have a hot > pink mohawk, mirrorshades, an ammo belt draped about > its shoulders, an Uzi tucked under one wing... > > ...and the severed head of Bill Gates under the other. > > -- -dg David Gould dg@illustra.com 510.628.3783 or 510.305.9468 Informix Software 300 Lakeside Drive Oakland, CA 94612 "Linux was made by foreign terrorists to steal money from true AMERICAN companies like Microsoft who invented computing as we know it, and are being punished for their success..."
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Ken McGlothlen wrote: > Already taken by Apple's Quicktime product. However, a cross between the BSD > daemon 'toon and a penguin would be fairly funny; a red and white penguin with > horns and a long, barbed tail? :) Actually, I've seen something along those lines before also, a spoof on the Linux penguin, Tux. Brett W. McCoy http://www.lan2wan.com/~bmccoy/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected." -- The UNIX Programmer's Manual, 2nd Edition, June, 1972
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, David Gould wrote: > > I think it needs more attitude though, the mascot > > looks too tame sitting on its fat duff. To really > > appeal to Americans, the penguin should have a hot > > pink mohawk, mirrorshades, an ammo belt draped about > > its shoulders, an Uzi tucked under one wing... > > > > ...and the severed head of Bill Gates under the other. Sounds good.. print it! Kevin -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kevin Heflin | ShreveNet, Inc. | Ph:318.222.2638 x103 VP/Mac Tech | 333 Texas St #619 | FAX:318.221.6612 kheflin@shreve.net | Shreveport, LA 71101 | http://www.shreve.net --------------------------------------------------------------------
The Hermit Hacker wrote: > We want "product identification"...the Penguin is what Linux is > identified with, and, as we *all* know, the last thing I would want to be > identified with :) (First off - thanks to everyone for the feed back.) I agree - actually I think animals should be out alltogether. IMHO Postgres needs a professional, corporate image. Look at MySQL's stuff again. Very clean/professional - something that "soothes" the business types into trying the product for potentially important things. Many people just assume MySQL is a superior product because it is the product of a company, and looks it (whom happen to give sources too). > > > Someone came up with an alligator as our totem...but nobody seemed > able to come up with a *strong* image to use :( I kinda like an elephant > or turtle...a little slower, but highly dependable... > > We need something to identify with that isn't already used (ie. I > won't suggest a little devil *grin*)... > The alligators look good and certainly were more effort. If we must do an animal, I think the original logo had it right - something FAST - a chetah, a gazell, can't go wrong with an eagle in this country :) > Steve...I looked at the ones you made, and found then a little > dry...I personally think it is going to be difficult to do a 'Powered by' > icon with an animal on it, but is it possible to *jumps* out at you? > Maybe a little depth? Maybe emboss the work PostgreSQL, so that it stands > out from the page? I like the top-left one the most, against the white > background like that, but maybe have it stick out like a button? OK we have a concensus somewhat - everyone has been pretty much saying the say things. The logo's are "flat" and the portions Postgre and SQL are too disjoint, and most people like the blue/white combo. I will make up some more interesting ones this weekend using these notions. Thanks Again, -STEVEl -- -------------------------------------------- http://www.nettek-llc.com/ Southern Oregon's PC network technicians --------------------------------------------
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Steve Logue wrote: > > Someone came up with an alligator as our totem...but nobody seemed > > able to come up with a *strong* image to use :( I kinda like an elephant > > or turtle...a little slower, but highly dependable... > > > > We need something to identify with that isn't already used (ie. I > > won't suggest a little devil *grin*)... > > > > The alligators look good and certainly were more effort. If we must do > an animal, I think the original logo had it right - something FAST - a > chetah, a gazell, can't go wrong with an eagle in this country :) But...we aren't fast...we're getting better, mind you :) And...ummmm...an eagle is kinda like the Penguin...I don't want to "identify" with the US ... now, a beaver might be nice? :) > OK we have a concensus somewhat - everyone has been pretty much saying > the say things. The logo's are "flat" and the portions Postgre and SQL > are too disjoint, and most people like the blue/white combo. I will > make up some more interesting ones this weekend using these notions. Just be patient with us...we are a hard crowd to please :)
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, David Gould wrote: > Steve Logue writes: > > > > After reading the recent mailing list thread about PostgreSQL not > > growing in popularity as fast as MySQL and the lack of a legible logo, I > > got bored and took a stab at some. I'd like to make a new logo for > > people to pass around and also get an HTML/Logo usage page in the > > distribution. Feedback would be appreciated. > > > > Cheers, > > -STEVEl > > > > http://www.nettek-llc.com/postgresql/ > > These are not bad, although the difference in size between the "Postgre" and > the "SQL" make it a little hard to read as one word. The different background > for the two parts of the word adds to this. Still, they are attractive. > > Hmmm, I have an idea, what about a Penguin? What about *the* Penguin? He's available at www.dccomics.com... Sorry, couldn't resist. I like the logos and will borrow them shortly for the UGD PostgreSQL page...thanks Steve. Cheers, Tom =================================================================== User Guide Dog Database Project =================================================================== Project Coordinator: Peter J. Puckall <ppuckall@cableregina.com> Programmers: C/Perl: Paul Anderson <paul@geeky1.ebtech.net> SQL/Perl: Tom Good <tomg@q8.nrnet.org> HTML: Chris House <csh@geocities.com> SQL/Perl: Phil R. Lawrence <prl2@lehigh.edu> Perl: Mike List <troll@net-link.net> Progress 4GL: Robert March <rmarch@hawk.igs.net> =================================================================== Powered by PostgreSQL 6.3.2 // DBI-0.91::DBD-PG-0.69 // Perl5 ===================================================================
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Ken McGlothlen wrote: > Already taken by Apple's Quicktime product. However, a cross between > the BSD daemon 'toon and a penguin would be fairly funny; a red and > white penguin with horns and a long, barbed tail? :) How about the BSD daemon and the Linux penguin clubing down baby harp seals? That would be fairly distinct and eye-catching at the same time. /* Matthew N. Dodd | A memory retaining a love you had for life winter@jurai.net | As cruel as it seems nothing ever seems to http://www.jurai.net/~winter | go right - FLA M 3.1:53 */
It seems to me like we need to solicit help from contest.gimp.org. On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > Steve...I looked at the ones you made, and found then a little > dry...I personally think it is going to be difficult to do a 'Powered > by' icon with an animal on it, but is it possible to *jumps* out at you? > Maybe a little depth? Maybe emboss the work PostgreSQL, so that it > stands out from the page? I like the top-left one the most, against the > white background like that, but maybe have it stick out like a button? > > I'm just throwing ideas out...take or leave any and/or all of them /* Matthew N. Dodd | A memory retaining a love you had for life winter@jurai.net | As cruel as it seems nothing ever seems to http://www.jurai.net/~winter | go right - FLA M 3.1:53 */
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Ken McGlothlen wrote: > > Already taken by Apple's Quicktime product. However, a cross between > > the BSD daemon 'toon and a penguin would be fairly funny; a red and > > white penguin with horns and a long, barbed tail? :) > > How about the BSD daemon and the Linux penguin clubing down baby harp > seals? How about the BSD daemon just saving time and clubbing down the Linux penguin? :)
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Tom Good wrote: > What about *the* Penguin? He's available at www.dccomics.com... > Sorry, couldn't resist. I like the logos and will borrow them > shortly for the UGD PostgreSQL page...thanks Steve. Maybe we should present the idea of the logo to the keepers of the Gimp, and have them run it as one of their monthly contests. The GNOME project did this, and there were some fabulous logos entered by some very talented artists. Brett W. McCoy http://www.lan2wan.com/~bmccoy/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "The number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected." -- The UNIX Programmer's Manual, 2nd Edition, June, 1972
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > How about the BSD daemon just saving time and clubbing down the Linux > penguin? :) Linux really isn't a problem as far as I'm concerned. You spend far too much time engaging in sniper warfare against Linux and its users in this group. While I agree with you that Linux has some philosophical issues that I'm not completly happy with its users do not need our remarks or appriciate our efforts to 'save' them. Linux will reap what it sows. (And it has) If you wish to create dissident waves in what should be a fairly coherent effort to produce a superior -database- system, by all means continue OS bashing. So long as the PostgreSQL development efforts maintain high standards and continues to demand coherent, well designed and implemented code from the various submiters I see no chance of us having to cope with the problems of a completly open and arbitrary development effort (Like Linux.) Compared to the MySQL source, PostgreSQL is remarkably clean. We have a very nice build enviornment, clear divisions in the source tree for various modules etc. Lets concentrate our efforts on converting people from MySQL and WindowsNT to Unix (any unix) and leave the OS dicksizing to the Advocacy groups. Besides, everyone knows that Satanix is the one true OS. :) (Satanix: When the rapture comes will you have root?) /* Matthew N. Dodd | A memory retaining a love you had for life winter@jurai.net | As cruel as it seems nothing ever seems to http://www.jurai.net/~winter | go right - FLA M 3.1:53 */
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > > > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Ken McGlothlen wrote: > > > Already taken by Apple's Quicktime product. However, a cross between > > > the BSD daemon 'toon and a penguin would be fairly funny; a red and > > > white penguin with horns and a long, barbed tail? :) > > > > How about the BSD daemon and the Linux penguin clubing down baby harp > > seals? > > How about the BSD daemon just saving time and clubbing down the > Linux penguin? :) I was thinking maybe the BSD daemon grilling the Linux penguin. :) Vince. -- ========================================================================== Vince Vielhaber -- KA8CSH email: vev@michvhf.com flame-mail: /dev/null # include <std/disclaimers.h> TEAM-OS2 Online Searchable Campground Listings http://www.camping-usa.com "I'm just not a fan of promoting stupidity! We have elected officials for that job!" -- Rock ==========================================================================
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > Linux really isn't a problem as far as I'm concerned. You haven't been around very long, have you? Ask Thomas, one of the core developers and a Linux user, what Linux' history has been like as far as PostgreSQL :) Anyone that has been here long enough knows how I feel about Linux, and they know that I enjoy Baiting as much as possible, cause, quite frankly...you guys are *sooooo* easy to bait :) > You spend far too much time engaging in sniper warfare against Linux and > its users in this group. While I agree with you that Linux has some > philosophical issues that I'm not completly happy with its users do not > need our remarks or appriciate our efforts to 'save' them. Geez, I wasn't even considering philosophical issues...I was considering the issues of portability issues as far as PostgreSQL was/is concerned... ...look at the mailing list archives...its been a nightmare, specially with the new glibc "standard" that is only standard on Linux :( > Besides, everyone knows that Satanix is the one true OS. :) Err? What's Satanix and where can I get a copy? :)
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Vince Vielhaber wrote: > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > > > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Ken McGlothlen wrote: > > > > Already taken by Apple's Quicktime product. However, a cross between > > > > the BSD daemon 'toon and a penguin would be fairly funny; a red and > > > > white penguin with horns and a long, barbed tail? :) > > > > > > How about the BSD daemon and the Linux penguin clubing down baby harp > > > seals? > > > > How about the BSD daemon just saving time and clubbing down the > > Linux penguin? :) > > I was thinking maybe the BSD daemon grilling the Linux penguin. :) On, like, a BBQ? :)
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Vince Vielhaber wrote: > > > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > > > > > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > > > > > > > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Ken McGlothlen wrote: > > > > > Already taken by Apple's Quicktime product. However, a cross between > > > > > the BSD daemon 'toon and a penguin would be fairly funny; a red and > > > > > white penguin with horns and a long, barbed tail? :) > > > > > > > > How about the BSD daemon and the Linux penguin clubing down baby harp > > > > seals? > > > > > > How about the BSD daemon just saving time and clubbing down the > > > Linux penguin? :) > > > > I was thinking maybe the BSD daemon grilling the Linux penguin. :) > > On, like, a BBQ? :) Yeah, and he can stick the thing a couple of times with his pitchfork to see if it's done! :) Vince. -- ========================================================================== Vince Vielhaber -- KA8CSH email: vev@michvhf.com flame-mail: /dev/null # include <std/disclaimers.h> TEAM-OS2 Online Searchable Campground Listings http://www.camping-usa.com "I'm just not a fan of promoting stupidity! We have elected officials for that job!" -- Rock ==========================================================================
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > You haven't been around very long, have you? Ask Thomas, one of > the core developers and a Linux user, what Linux' history has been like as > far as PostgreSQL :) > > Anyone that has been here long enough knows how I feel about > Linux, and they know that I enjoy Baiting as much as possible, cause, > quite frankly...you guys are *sooooo* easy to bait :) Plonk. I was here before you were. Read the old mailing list archives. :) Newcomers might not understand you was well as everyone here does. We'd really hate to end up like QMail and have an essentially good product but a bad rep because everyone thinks one of the authors is 'an asshole'. > Geez, I wasn't even considering philosophical issues...I was > considering the issues of portability issues as far as PostgreSQL was/is > concerned... > > ...look at the mailing list archives...its been a nightmare, > specially with the new glibc "standard" that is only standard on Linux :( As I said; Linux will reap what they sow. As long as we are not forced to change important things in order to 'support' Linux we're ok. The Linux users/developers associated with this project seem more than willing to do the work of making PostgreSQL work with Linux. The Linux community seems more than willing to play upgrade of the week in order to maintain a stable operating platform. If this is the system that work for them then more power to them. You and I and others who enjoy sleeping at night and not having to worry about mucking about with glibc (and other horrors) can use Solaris or FreeBSD or BSDI or whatever. > > Besides, everyone knows that Satanix is the one true OS. :) > > Err? What's Satanix and where can I get a copy? :) Its nearly free but the NDA is a complete bitch. /* Matthew N. Dodd | A memory retaining a love you had for life winter@jurai.net | As cruel as it seems nothing ever seems to http://www.jurai.net/~winter | go right - FLA M 3.1:53 */
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Vince Vielhaber wrote: > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > > > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Vince Vielhaber wrote: > > > > > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > > > > > > > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Ken McGlothlen wrote: > > > > > > Already taken by Apple's Quicktime product. However, a cross between > > > > > > the BSD daemon 'toon and a penguin would be fairly funny; a red and > > > > > > white penguin with horns and a long, barbed tail? :) > > > > > > > > > > How about the BSD daemon and the Linux penguin clubing down baby harp > > > > > seals? > > > > > > > > How about the BSD daemon just saving time and clubbing down the > > > > Linux penguin? :) > > > > > > I was thinking maybe the BSD daemon grilling the Linux penguin. :) > > > > On, like, a BBQ? :) > > Yeah, and he can stick the thing a couple of times with his pitchfork to > see if it's done! :) Woah, an animated gif at that? :) Matthew...we are only kidding...go back through my older posts where I explain *why* I personally don't like Linux, but, at the same time, I acknowledge everything Linux *has* done for the anti-MicroSloth campaign. My experience with Linux users, in general, is that you guys are sooooo easy to incite to riot, and I enjoy playing with that. I always have, ever since this whole project started, and, as long as its easy to do, I'll continue to do so... ...take it with the grain of salt that I serve it with :)
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > > Err? What's Satanix and where can I get a copy? :) > > Its nearly free but the NDA is a complete bitch. I think I already signed it, years ago...must have forgotten to ship me the release :(
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > > How about the BSD daemon just saving time and clubbing down the Linux > > penguin? :) > > Linux really isn't a problem as far as I'm concerned. > > You spend far too much time engaging in sniper warfare against Linux and > its users in this group. While I agree with you that Linux has some I'm a Linux guy who doesn't take offense at all...I dislike that penguin as much as anyone. ;-) > Besides, everyone knows that Satanix is the one true OS. :) > (Satanix: When the rapture comes will you have root?) `Du siehst mit diesem Trank im Leibe bald Helenen in jedem Weibe...' - Mephistopheles (well, as recorded by JW v Goethe ;-) Cheers Matthew, Tom > /* > Matthew N. Dodd | A memory retaining a love you had for life > winter@jurai.net | As cruel as it seems nothing ever seems to > http://www.jurai.net/~winter | go right - FLA M 3.1:53 > */ > > Cheers, Tom =================================================================== User Guide Dog Database Project =================================================================== Project Coordinator: Peter J. Puckall <ppuckall@cableregina.com> Programmers: C/Perl: Paul Anderson <paul@geeky1.ebtech.net> SQL/Perl: Tom Good <tomg@q8.nrnet.org> HTML: Chris House <csh@geocities.com> SQL/Perl: Phil R. Lawrence <prl2@lehigh.edu> Perl: Mike List <troll@net-link.net> Progress 4GL: Robert March <rmarch@hawk.igs.net> =================================================================== Powered by PostgreSQL 6.3.2 // DBI-0.91::DBD-PG-0.69 // Perl5 ===================================================================
> On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > > > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Ken McGlothlen wrote: > > > Already taken by Apple's Quicktime product. However, a cross between > > > the BSD daemon 'toon and a penguin would be fairly funny; a red and > > > white penguin with horns and a long, barbed tail? :) > > > > How about the BSD daemon and the Linux penguin clubing down baby harp > > seals? > > How about the BSD daemon just saving time and clubbing down the > Linux penguin? :) I like it. Only, there is a big open ice floe with one solitary BSD daemon in the foreground clubbing like mad at ... a crowd of penguins covering the scene from here to the horizon. Great fun! Can we get back to work now? -dg David Gould dg@illustra.com 510.628.3783 or 510.305.9468 Informix Software (No, really) 300 Lakeside Drive Oakland, CA 94612 >And what if you are using a platform where there is no source code to the >server? Say, IIS on NT? Some sins carry with them their own automatic punishment. Microsoft is one such. Live by the Bill, suffer by the Bill, die by the Bill. -- Tom Christiansen
> ...look at the mailing list archives...its been a nightmare, > specially with the new glibc "standard" that is only standard on Linux :( Excuse? I think glibc is intended to be standard everywhere. As far as I know, it has nothing to do with Linux other than Linux (as usual) is faster to adopt it than some of the "legacy systems". > > Besides, everyone knows that Satanix is the one true OS. :) > > Err? What's Satanix and where can I get a copy? :) NT 5.0. You have to sell your soul to Bill. -dg David Gould dg@illustra.com 510.628.3783 or 510.305.9468 Informix Software 300 Lakeside Drive Oakland, CA 94612 You will cooperate with Microsoft, for the good of Microsoft and for your own survival. -- Navindra Umanee
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, David Gould wrote: > > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Ken McGlothlen wrote: > > > > Already taken by Apple's Quicktime product. However, a cross between > > > > the BSD daemon 'toon and a penguin would be fairly funny; a red and > > > > white penguin with horns and a long, barbed tail? :) > > > > > > How about the BSD daemon and the Linux penguin clubing down baby harp > > > seals? > > > > How about the BSD daemon just saving time and clubbing down the > > Linux penguin? :) > > I like it. Only, there is a big open ice floe with one solitary BSD daemon > in the foreground clubbing like mad at ... > > > > a crowd of penguins covering the scene from here to the horizon. > > Great fun! *rofl* I love it...:) > Can we get back to work now? A little light humor is refreshing, no? :)
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, David Gould wrote: > > ...look at the mailing list archives...its been a nightmare, > > specially with the new glibc "standard" that is only standard on Linux :( > > Excuse? I think glibc is intended to be standard everywhere. As far as I > know, it has nothing to do with Linux other than Linux (as usual) is faster > to adopt it than some of the "legacy systems". No, my point was that, as far as I know, Linux is the *only* one that has adopted it so far. I've yet to even *hear* anything about in the FreeBSD mailing lists... > NT 5.0. You have to sell your soul to Bill. Ack, damn, I don't want a copy *that* badly :)
Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > > How about the BSD daemon just saving time and clubbing down the Linux > > penguin? :) > > If you wish to create dissident waves in what should be a fairly coherent > effort to produce a superior -database- system, by all means continue OS > bashing. Wow - Man - have a beer or two... I started this thread to get some logo ideas and eventually help promote PGSL - back to the subject... (to those in contact with the GIMP project - a contest is a great idea) -STEVEl -- -------------------------------------------- http://www.nettek-llc.com/ Southern Oregon's PC network technicians --------------------------------------------
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, David Gould wrote: > Excuse? I think glibc is intended to be standard everywhere. As far as I > know, it has nothing to do with Linux other than Linux (as usual) is > faster to adopt it than some of the "legacy systems". 'standard' in what sense? In the sense that Linux uses it you are correct. I don't expect NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, BSDI, Solaris, Digital Unix, AIX, HPUX, SCO/Unixware etc to use it. In that sense Linux is still doing things its own way, breaking things for no aparent reason. /* Matthew N. Dodd | A memory retaining a love you had for life winter@jurai.net | As cruel as it seems nothing ever seems to http://www.jurai.net/~winter | go right - FLA M 3.1:53 */
> > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, David Gould wrote: > > > > ...look at the mailing list archives...its been a nightmare, > > > specially with the new glibc "standard" that is only standard on Linux :( > > > > Excuse? I think glibc is intended to be standard everywhere. As far as I > > know, it has nothing to do with Linux other than Linux (as usual) is faster > > to adopt it than some of the "legacy systems". > > No, my point was that, as far as I know, Linux is the *only* one > that has adopted it so far. I've yet to even *hear* anything about in the > FreeBSD mailing lists... BSDI is going to be using glibc, I think as part of a way of running Linux binaries. -- Bruce Momjian | 830 Blythe Avenue maillist@candle.pha.pa.us | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026 + If your life is a hard drive, | (610) 353-9879(w) + Christ can be your backup. | (610) 853-3000(h)
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote: > > > > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, David Gould wrote: > > > > > > ...look at the mailing list archives...its been a nightmare, > > > > specially with the new glibc "standard" that is only standard on Linux :( > > > > > > Excuse? I think glibc is intended to be standard everywhere. As far as I > > > know, it has nothing to do with Linux other than Linux (as usual) is faster > > > to adopt it than some of the "legacy systems". > > > > No, my point was that, as far as I know, Linux is the *only* one > > that has adopted it so far. I've yet to even *hear* anything about in the > > FreeBSD mailing lists... > > BSDI is going to be using glibc, I think as part of a way of running > Linux binaries. Just for the Linux emulation though (ie. take Linux libraries to use for the Linux emulator)...that's what we aer doing here also...
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote: > BSDI is going to be using glibc, I think as part of a way of running > Linux binaries. There is a difference between offering glibc as a linux compat lib and using it to link your world against. /* Matthew N. Dodd | A memory retaining a love you had for life winter@jurai.net | As cruel as it seems nothing ever seems to http://www.jurai.net/~winter | go right - FLA M 3.1:53 */
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > We'd really hate to end up like QMail and have an essentially good product > but a bad rep because everyone thinks one of the authors is 'an asshole'. Since there's only ONE author of qmail, I'll assume you're referring to Dan. I've been using qmail since version 0.72 and have had many encounters with him. He's stubborn. Very stubborn. He's also rather opinionated. But he's not 'an asshole'. Vince. -- ========================================================================== Vince Vielhaber -- KA8CSH email: vev@michvhf.com flame-mail: /dev/null # include <std/disclaimers.h> TEAM-OS2 Online Searchable Campground Listings http://www.camping-usa.com "I'm just not a fan of promoting stupidity! We have elected officials for that job!" -- Rock ==========================================================================
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Vince Vielhaber wrote: > Since there's only ONE author of qmail, I'll assume you're referring to > Dan. I've been using qmail since version 0.72 and have had many > encounters with him. He's stubborn. Very stubborn. He's also rather > opinionated. But he's not 'an asshole'. Maybe not, but he sure comes off that way at times. :) /* Matthew N. Dodd | A memory retaining a love you had for life winter@jurai.net | As cruel as it seems nothing ever seems to http://www.jurai.net/~winter | go right - FLA M 3.1:53 */
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, David Gould wrote: > > Excuse? I think glibc is intended to be standard everywhere. As far as I > > know, it has nothing to do with Linux other than Linux (as usual) is > > faster to adopt it than some of the "legacy systems". > > 'standard' in what sense? > > In the sense that Linux uses it you are correct. > > I don't expect NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, BSDI, Solaris, Digital Unix, AIX, > HPUX, SCO/Unixware etc to use it. > > In that sense Linux is still doing things its own way, breaking things for > no aparent reason. Actually, some year ago a group started up, I think they're called the x86open group, that is working to making a standard c-library interface for x86 based UNIX's. In that group, Linux, BSD *and* SCO and some other commercial entities are represented. The plan is to use glibc 2 as a base. Maarten _____________________________________________________________________________ | TU Delft, The Netherlands, Faculty of Information Technology and Systems | | Department of Electrical Engineering | | Computer Architecture and Digital Technique section | | M.Boekhold@et.tudelft.nl | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Besides, everyone knows that Satanix is the one true OS. :) > > (Satanix: When the rapture comes will you have root?) > > `Du siehst mit diesem Trank im Leibe bald Helenen in jedem Weibe...' > - Mephistopheles (well, as recorded by JW v Goethe ;-) While we're citing Goethe: `Ich bin ein teil des teils der anfang alles war, ein teil des finsternis die sich das licht verdrang' (For native german speakers, please forgive me any grammar and spelling errors, I'm doing this from head) Maarten _____________________________________________________________________________ | TU Delft, The Netherlands, Faculty of Information Technology and Systems | | Department of Electrical Engineering | | Computer Architecture and Digital Technique section | | M.Boekhold@et.tudelft.nl | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------