Leonardo Santagada wrote: > On Oct 19, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Victor Stinner wrote: >> Le dimanche 18 octobre 2009 20:32:07, Khalid Shahin a écrit : >>> The current PyPy logo seems kind of plain. And Ouroboros is a >>> symbol of >>> snake biting its tail and represents a cycle, a re-creation of >>> itself, or a >>> self-reference. Which would fit nicely in the PyPy logo. >> I read somewhere that PyPy is no more a project dedicated to Python, >> but it's >> a little bit more generic. If the project is splitted in two parts >> (generic >> compiler + python interpreter), Ouroboros would be the logo of the >> python >> interpreter, right? > > Separating the pypy translator/compiler from the pypy python > interpreter (preferably with different names) is something I would > love to see happen. The first thing you have to say to someone when > explaining pypy is "pypy is two completely different (but related) > things..." so different logos and names would help a lot.
While I agree, to do this we would have to come up with a name for the translation toolchain part. And coming up with names is even harder than coming up with logos. > But who should get the Ouroboros logo I don't know. The Python interpreter part of course. Cheers, Carl Friedrich _______________________________________________ pypy-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev