April 15, 2026 at 6:30 PM, "Samuel Thibault" <[email protected] 
mailto:[email protected]?to=%22Samuel%20Thibault%22%20%3Csamuel.thibault%40gnu.org%3E
 > wrote:



> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have applied the rest, thanks!
> 
> Joshua Branson, le dim. 05 avril 2026 12:41:49 -0400, a ecrit:
> 
> > 
> > https://hurdos.com/wiki/hurd/translator/eth-filter.html
> >  https://hurdos.com/wiki/hurd/translator/auth.html
> >  https://hurdos.com/wiki/hurd/translator/ftpfs.html
> > 
> I don't think logos-just-for-a-logo is really useful in documentations.

I would agree with you that a purely decorative logo is not super helpful in 
documentation.

I think we both agree that an illustrative logo/image is great for 
documentation like the
logo for the eth-multiplexer: 
https://hurd.ion.nu/hurd/translator/eth-multiplexer.html  
Thanks for merging that by the way!

I do think purely decorative logos are great for marketing.  :)  And I think 
that the
eth-filter logo was pretty fire.  

> > 
> > https://hurdos.com/wiki/hurd/subhurd.html
> > 
> That one, however, does wear a lot of meaning.
> 
> It would be nice to make the blue part actually very similar to the
> black part (which is actually the hurd logo), so that the represented
> subhurd really shows up like the main hurd, and have a couple of links
> with the black part like you did, to express that indeed the sub-hurd is
> connected to the main hurd to get some resources, but most of the
> relations are within the sub-hurd itself.

I'll work on this. 

> Samuel
>

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