I am not opposed to a new logo, though I don't consider it important.
There is no problem with someone having the trademark to the project's
logo. If you do design a new logo, it might be cool to incorporate the
Fish prompt, "~>", into it. Or you can use other ASCII art:

<*)><

<@><

<*~><

Cheers,
Philip


On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Patrick Mc(avery
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Terin, hi List
>
> I am afraid I don't know enough ruby to help.
>
> If Axel is done with us should we create another fish logo? I doubt he
> trademarked  fishshell but the fish shell logo is trademarked by default. I
> can create one and mail thumbnail photos to the list? It might take some
> time though. We should probably purge the project of liabilities, if not for
> anything else, then for Terin's sake as he is hosting it.
>
> -Patrick
>
>
> On 11-07-08 12:59 PM, Terin Stock wrote:
>
> It's a standard Linux stack. Right now the main site is static content. I'm
> currently working on migrating to Redmine
>
> --
> #Terin Stock
> Undergraduate, Computer Science (CISE), University of Florida
>
> On Friday, July 8, 2011 at 7:43 AM, Patrick Mc(avery wrote:
>
> So I don't actually know who is in control of the mailing list? Is it
> Terin? He is in control of fishshell.com right? What is fishshell.com
> running on in terms of a framework or is it all static content? Is there
> anyway to help Terin with the site? once we have a wiki again I would
> like to contribute but setting up the wiki may or may not be that simple.
>
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