The problem with parrots is that Perl 6's engine is called Parrot.
Although I suppose the image of a dead Parrot/snake eating a parrot etc could be a "good" one in some peoples minds. But i'm not sure Perl people are really the sort that you wan't to make enemies of, they are deadly with custard pies. It's a bit immature to insult another language like that anyway, not thats the idea you where going for of course.



Adil Hasan wrote:
 Would a parrot on it's back be better?
 adil


On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Alex Stapleton wrote:


Well the most well known Flying Circus snake related sketch is probably
the one eyed trouser snake one, which is er-, probably less than a good
idea for a logo. The Snake with some sort of Monty Python themeing is
probably the best idea, but drawing a snake + large foot/16 ton
weight/holy grail/norweigan blue might be a bit tricky when you have to
make small sized icons, which is why the current snake is so handy. I
guess someone should watch the intro to flying circus, and/or the
animations from some of the movies for inspiration.

But on that note, how about a python + rose combo?

Eric Pederson wrote:


Since the word 'Python' would bring -some- sort of snake associations,
I
thought of combining snake and Monty Python symbolic, like making a
snake wind around a giant foot, or adding long mustache and an english
hat to a snake or something in that manner, or even put a snake into a
holy grail heh.

But then again, I'm not sure if there'll be no copyright issues.



But surely only you and I and the other Pythonistas will recognize a Norwegian Blue when we see one.


Might be hard to get away from the snake, as was noted, its a level or two easier mental association than MP.


Logo? Maybe a Norweigian Blue on is back, one fut in e air, wit a snake ead off to is ide, grinningly wit a char-grin?



es not dead!




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