Interesting topic and question.
I hope someone who knows will answer this.


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On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 5:06 AM, <c...@witthoft.com> wrote:

>
>   I've got a couple questions related to my search (in vain) for an "R"
> tshirt
>   or coffee mug.   The first question is simply: is there a
> higher-resolution
>   R logo available than the one at r-developer.org?  (or the modified one
>   provided by useR conference pages)
>   Next: what are the chances of someone in the "R management" setting up a
>   cafepress.com  "R store" for shirts, coffee mugs, etc?   I just sort of
>   figured what with Firefox, Ubuntu, etc. selling product, R could do so as
>   well.
>   (I have all the gear I need to make myself a tshirt w/ the logo, but not
> as
>   high quality as cafepress does)
>   The  other thing I noticed is that the link to the R logos' directory,
>   http://developer.r-project.org/Logo,  is blocked to the general public.
>   Luckily, if you know the name of the image files is "Rlogo-[1-6].png",
> you
>   can  still download the images.  Any reason the /Logo directory itself
>   couldn't be made read-accessible?
>   Carl
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