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Re: [trinity-devel] Trinity logo?

From: L0ner sh4dou <sh4dou@...>
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 02:45:14 +0100
2011/12/16 Calvin Morrison <mutantturkey@...>:
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> On 15 December 2011 20:19, Darrell Anderson <humanreadable@...> wrote:
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>> > A "apps" section, I think Darrell spoke about
>> > this before.
>> >
>> > In fact, Darrell had a lot of good stuff and ideas for
>> > simplifying the navigation of the website, they're
>> > somewhere in the mail logs recently.
>>
>> Updating the web site is on hold until the GIT migration and file renaming
>> projects are complete. Tim has the suggestions. I believe he will update the
>> web site after the GIT and file renaming projects are complete.
>>
>> I'm still creating a basic apps description list.
>>
>> My two cents about the logo is I like the current logo with the gears and
>> T. The logo shows our roots to KDE3 but maintains a separate identity.
>>
>> I am not concerned with goofballs misinterpreting what Trinity means. Just
>> about any name can be perceived by fanatics as meaning something "sinister."
>>
>> One rabbi and one blogger have their heads stuffed where the sun doesn't
>> shine. That is not a loss of market share.
>>
>> Tim has expended too much energy with the renaming project to begin anew.
>> Not to mention the many places the word Trinity is used and also would need
>> to be replaced. For example, all Handbook help files, About descriptions,
>> etc.
>>
>> I'm aware of the various meanings but the name Trinity does not bother me.
>>
>> The proposed FAQ in etherpad explains the meaning, in the History section.
>> The FAQ will become part of the updated web site.
>>
>> Darrell
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> I vote to have the trinity website available in a git repository, making
> more fluid website developement. Tim has cited concerns about website
> security, but we could just not upload possible areas for harm. Anyone have
> thoughts onĀ  this idea?

I don't know anything about it, i never did it before. But seems like
a nice idea.