How about a lemur? They have masked varieties (and they are cute). Raccoon also comes to mind...
Thanks, Bob Cavanaugh Broadcom Corporation 16340 West Bernardo Drive San Diego CA 92127 Work: 858-521-5562 Fax: 858-385-8810 Cell: 858-361-2068 -----Original Message----- From: Gnupg-users [mailto:gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org] On Behalf Of Henry Hertz Hobbit Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2013 9:31 PM To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org Subject: Re: Do we need / want (or already have) a mascot for OpenPGP? On 07/08/2013 01:07 AM, Werewolf wrote: > On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 10:24:27AM +1000, Fraser Tweedale wrote: >> How about an armadillo? > > Or a Masked armadillo? There is no such critter. There are naked-tailed, long-nosed, and hairy Armadillos but no Masked Armadillo. There is even a Pink Fairy Armadillo (one of the rarer species of Armadillo). What most people think of when you say Armadillo is the nine- banded Armadillo which is Texas' small state animal which has the widest range. GnuPG already has an icon / emblem which you can see on the GnuPG page which is a padlock with a wing on it. I was one of those privileged to be able to vote on the cempeting designs. I am sorry you missed out. But I think the standard GNU mascot applies not only to GnuPG but to all of the GNU projects such as gcc, g++, EMACS, et al: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU Until Werner, Richard Stallman and the other GNU people announce a competition for a GnuPG mascot or say otherwise, the GNU is the official GnuPG mascot. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users