Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-27 Thread Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu
* n. alex rupp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-11-23 16:28]:
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Jim Crossley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 9:18 AM
> Subject: Re: The Maven Logo
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> > +1 to change it
> >
> > I say we move from politics to religion.  Since 'maven' is a yiddish
> > word, let's put a star of david on the logo.
> 
> (p.s. if you do need to redesign it, let me know.  I'll be happy to do that--I
> just finished ramping up the mx4j.sf.net website ; )

Very nice work.

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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-25 Thread matt
Committers,

Please keep the star as the default - it's distinctive, punchy, and 
bright, and shows a level of humour that is all-too-often missing from 
OSS projects.  I've certainly become a maven propagandist over the past 
six months, and would hate to see the bland blanket of corporatisation 
kill a little fun.  Above all else, it is a more professional graphic 
than any of the other offerings.

In the end, though, I know that I can always change my projects to 
continue using it, without much hassle.  So, if some Mammon-worshipper 
prefers not to be faced with a yellow star, so be it.  Just be sure to 
keep the graphic available for your True Believers ;-)

Matt

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RE: The Maven Logo

2003-11-25 Thread Brett Porter
> I think he is more referring to a faq about why we chose the supposed 
> symbol of a communist country as opposed to something more 
> neutral like 
> our undisputed favourite... red-green!
> 

+1 red-green. Very Christmassy :)

But other than that, probably the feather, for at least the reason that
nobody will question it...

- Brett


Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-25 Thread Ben Walding
I think he is more referring to a faq about why we chose the supposed 
symbol of a communist country as opposed to something more neutral like 
our undisputed favourite... red-green!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Do you mean

http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/xdoc/faq.html#powered-by

Should be moved to the top level FAQ?

Why??
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Martin Skopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 25/11/2003 07:37:09 PM:

 

On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 21:48, Ben Walding wrote:
   

http://projects.walding.com/powered/

Martin Skopp wrote:
 

For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm 
 

tired
 

of answering questions about it. 
 

+1, Full ACK.  Start a vote.
   

I take back that statement (the nipples argument convinced me :-))

After all, the vote is over and the decision has taken, see Ben's URL.

To get rid of these never-ending-logo-discussions, I like to suggest to
add ben's link or all the logos plus instructions how to change them to
the FAQ.  It's already a FAQ, isn't it?
I changed http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/XdocDocumentation where it's
already a bit documented, maybe a commiter moves it to the maven FAQ.
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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-25 Thread dion
Do you mean

http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/xdoc/faq.html#powered-by

Should be moved to the top level FAQ?

Why??
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Martin Skopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 25/11/2003 07:37:09 PM:

> On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 21:48, Ben Walding wrote:
> > http://projects.walding.com/powered/
> > 
> > Martin Skopp wrote:
> > >>For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm 
tired
> > >>of answering questions about it. 
> > >
> > >+1, Full ACK.  Start a vote.
> 
> I take back that statement (the nipples argument convinced me :-))
> 
> After all, the vote is over and the decision has taken, see Ben's URL.
> 
> To get rid of these never-ending-logo-discussions, I like to suggest to
> add ben's link or all the logos plus instructions how to change them to
> the FAQ.  It's already a FAQ, isn't it?
> 
> I changed http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/XdocDocumentation where it's
> already a bit documented, maybe a commiter moves it to the maven FAQ.
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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-25 Thread Mark R. Diggory
http://maven.apache.org/images/logos/maven-propaganda.png

Vikas Phonsa wrote:
Guys what logo are u talking abt, the one on the top right hand corner of
http://maven.apache.org/.
What's wrong with it. Just says MAVEN, what's communist or religious or
political or any issue with it.
I can't see any. I would rather spend time learning to use Maven or make it
better.
Even if it reminds somebody of something what's the big deal, would you stop
using a tool which offers you so much functionality just cause it reminds a
few people of some belief they don't like.
Come on guys. Maybe I'm the bum over there but I fail to see any issue. If
we want to make it more catchy or beautiful or something I can understand
that.


-Original Message-
From: Jim Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 7:19 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: The Maven Logo

+1 to change it

I say we move from politics to religion.  Since 'maven' is a yiddish
word, let's put a star of david on the logo.
;-)

For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
of answering questions about it.  It's a time-wasting distraction when
introducing new users to maven.  Put a cute little non-offensive koala
bear or kitty cat or native american on the logo and let's move on.
Jim

"Stephen Colebourne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


+1, change the default


From: "Scott Tavares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

My 2nd response is that the 'default' logo,
IMOP still needs to be changed, even though "... competition isn't
closed." In fact, I'd like to the see that logo removed altogether from
the competition because of its potential inflammatory political bend
(which has no place in an OSS project).


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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-25 Thread Martin Skopp
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 21:48, Ben Walding wrote:
> http://projects.walding.com/powered/
> 
> Martin Skopp wrote:
> >>For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
> >>of answering questions about it.  
> >
> >+1, Full ACK.  Start a vote.

I take back that statement (the nipples argument convinced me :-))

After all, the vote is over and the decision has taken, see Ben's URL.

To get rid of these never-ending-logo-discussions, I like to suggest to
add ben's link or all the logos plus instructions how to change them to
the FAQ.  It's already a FAQ, isn't it?

I changed http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/XdocDocumentation where it's
already a bit documented, maybe a commiter moves it to the maven FAQ.
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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-24 Thread Ben Walding
http://projects.walding.com/powered/

Martin Skopp wrote:

On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 15:18, Jim Crossley wrote:
 

For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
of answering questions about it.  
   

+1, Full ACK.  Start a vote.

BTW dion/ben: What's the URL of Bens web site with logos and votes?

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RE: The Maven Logo

2003-11-24 Thread Vikas Phonsa
Guys what logo are u talking abt, the one on the top right hand corner of
http://maven.apache.org/.

What's wrong with it. Just says MAVEN, what's communist or religious or
political or any issue with it.

I can't see any. I would rather spend time learning to use Maven or make it
better.

Even if it reminds somebody of something what's the big deal, would you stop
using a tool which offers you so much functionality just cause it reminds a
few people of some belief they don't like.

Come on guys. Maybe I'm the bum over there but I fail to see any issue. If
we want to make it more catchy or beautiful or something I can understand
that.



-Original Message-
From: Jim Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 7:19 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: The Maven Logo

+1 to change it

I say we move from politics to religion.  Since 'maven' is a yiddish
word, let's put a star of david on the logo.

;-)

For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
of answering questions about it.  It's a time-wasting distraction when
introducing new users to maven.  Put a cute little non-offensive koala
bear or kitty cat or native american on the logo and let's move on.

Jim

"Stephen Colebourne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> +1, change the default

> From: "Scott Tavares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> My 2nd response is that the 'default' logo,
>> IMOP still needs to be changed, even though "... competition isn't
>> closed." In fact, I'd like to the see that logo removed altogether from
>> the competition because of its potential inflammatory political bend
>> (which has no place in an OSS project).

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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-24 Thread khote
be careful you don't choose a logo with round things in it, somebody will
find a way to see nipples.

-- sigh.

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> On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 15:18, Jim Crossley wrote:
> > For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
> > of answering questions about it.
>
> +1, Full ACK.  Start a vote.
>
> BTW dion/ben: What's the URL of Bens web site with logos and votes?
>
> cu
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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-24 Thread Martin Skopp
On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 15:18, Jim Crossley wrote:
> For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
> of answering questions about it.  

+1, Full ACK.  Start a vote.

BTW dion/ben: What's the URL of Bens web site with logos and votes?

cu
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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-23 Thread dion
Start a thread with a [vote] subject, and get some votes, or better still, 
do as Ben did, and set up a web site with logos and votes.
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Jim Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/11/2003 02:18:35 AM:

> +1 to change it
> 
> I say we move from politics to religion.  Since 'maven' is a yiddish
> word, let's put a star of david on the logo.
> 
> ;-)
> 
> For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
> of answering questions about it.  It's a time-wasting distraction when
> introducing new users to maven.  Put a cute little non-offensive koala
> bear or kitty cat or native american on the logo and let's move on.
> 
> Jim
> 
> "Stephen Colebourne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > +1, change the default
> 
> > From: "Scott Tavares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> My 2nd response is that the 'default' logo,
> >> IMOP still needs to be changed, even though "... competition isn't
> >> closed." In fact, I'd like to the see that logo removed altogether 
from
> >> the competition because of its potential inflammatory political bend
> >> (which has no place in an OSS project).
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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-23 Thread Mark R. Diggory
+1 [very respectable logo, I think.]

Henri Yandell wrote:

Was half of a mind to go find an open source site using red, white and
blue and demand that they change their logo too. However, there's no real
reason for Maven to have this logo, it gets the same reaction every time,
[the name: maven-propaganda is interesting] and:
http://maven.apache.org/images/logos/maven-feather.png

seems a perfectly happy replacement with Maven being a TLP.

It even has the right wordage, as Maven sites are built-by Maven and not
really powered-by. It's also the one that I believe we've chosen to use
over at Jakarta Commons as the most obvious for an ASF project to be
using.
Hen

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From: "Jim Crossley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: The Maven Logo


+1 to change it

I say we move from politics to religion.  Since 'maven' is a yiddish
word, let's put a star of david on the logo.
If you did that, every politician in the US would want a maven generated site.
Gotta get those AIPAC contributions, you know--it's an election year  ;-)
I don't understand the Sinophobia.  Most pols in the country are currently
engaged in pushing economic stimulus packages through our congress so that we
can create more jobs in China and India.
(p.s. if you do need to redesign it, let me know.  I'll be happy to do that--I
just finished ramping up the mx4j.sf.net website ; )
+1

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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-23 Thread Henri Yandell

Was half of a mind to go find an open source site using red, white and
blue and demand that they change their logo too. However, there's no real
reason for Maven to have this logo, it gets the same reaction every time,
[the name: maven-propaganda is interesting] and:

http://maven.apache.org/images/logos/maven-feather.png

seems a perfectly happy replacement with Maven being a TLP.

It even has the right wordage, as Maven sites are built-by Maven and not
really powered-by. It's also the one that I believe we've chosen to use
over at Jakarta Commons as the most obvious for an ASF project to be
using.

Hen

On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, n. alex rupp wrote:

>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jim Crossley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 9:18 AM
> Subject: Re: The Maven Logo
>
>
> > +1 to change it
> >
> > I say we move from politics to religion.  Since 'maven' is a yiddish
> > word, let's put a star of david on the logo.
>
> If you did that, every politician in the US would want a maven generated site.
> Gotta get those AIPAC contributions, you know--it's an election year  ;-)
>
> I don't understand the Sinophobia.  Most pols in the country are currently
> engaged in pushing economic stimulus packages through our congress so that we
> can create more jobs in China and India.
>
> (p.s. if you do need to redesign it, let me know.  I'll be happy to do that--I
> just finished ramping up the mx4j.sf.net website ; )
>
> +1
>
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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-23 Thread n. alex rupp

- Original Message - 
From: "Jim Crossley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: The Maven Logo


> +1 to change it
>
> I say we move from politics to religion.  Since 'maven' is a yiddish
> word, let's put a star of david on the logo.

If you did that, every politician in the US would want a maven generated site.
Gotta get those AIPAC contributions, you know--it's an election year  ;-)

I don't understand the Sinophobia.  Most pols in the country are currently
engaged in pushing economic stimulus packages through our congress so that we
can create more jobs in China and India.

(p.s. if you do need to redesign it, let me know.  I'll be happy to do that--I
just finished ramping up the mx4j.sf.net website ; )

+1

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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-23 Thread Jim Crossley
+1 to change it

I say we move from politics to religion.  Since 'maven' is a yiddish
word, let's put a star of david on the logo.

;-)

For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
of answering questions about it.  It's a time-wasting distraction when
introducing new users to maven.  Put a cute little non-offensive koala
bear or kitty cat or native american on the logo and let's move on.

Jim

"Stephen Colebourne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> +1, change the default

> From: "Scott Tavares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> My 2nd response is that the 'default' logo,
>> IMOP still needs to be changed, even though "... competition isn't
>> closed." In fact, I'd like to the see that logo removed altogether from
>> the competition because of its potential inflammatory political bend
>> (which has no place in an OSS project).

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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-23 Thread Stephen Colebourne
+1, change the default
From: "Scott Tavares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My 2nd response is that the 'default' logo,
> IMOP still needs to be changed, even though "... competition isn't
> closed." In fact, I'd like to the see that logo removed altogether from
> the competition because of its potential inflammatory political bend
> (which has no place in an OSS project).
>
> -ScottTavares-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> khote wrote:
>
> >visit http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/xdoc/properties.html
> >
> >Look in your $MAVEN_HOME_LOCAL/plugins/maven-xdoc-plugin-#/
> >
> >Look in the plugin.properties, see the lines:
> ># The logo to show on the generated site. No default at present
(competition
> >isn't closed)
> >maven.xdoc.poweredby.image=maven-propaganda.png
> >maven.xdoc.poweredby.title=Powered by Maven
> >maven.xdoc.poweredby.url=http://maven.apache.org/
> >
> >look in the plugins-resources subdirectory, images/logos.
> >You can choose any of the other powerdby images, simply set
> >
> >maven.xdoc.poweredby.image=maven-frankenstein.png
> >
> >You can stash your own logo in there and choose it.
> >
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "Scott Tavares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 5:39 PM
> >Subject: The Maven Logo
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >>Right off the bat, this post is NOT intended to start a flame fest or
> >>offend anyone. With that said, I work for the State of Rhode Island
> >>department of corrections. We are at the very early stages of re-writing
> >>our core application. We will be using Maven as our build tool, and in
> >>so doing I'd like to put the "powered by maven" logo link on our
> >>development web site but... As I said, this project is a State of Rhode
> >>Island project and being so, politics are a major issue. Now here is
> >>where the logo comes in; After showing the web site that Maven generates
> >>to a supervisor, it was pointed out to me (and I fully agree with) that
> >>Maven logo looks like it's  right of communist china (no offense to the
> >>Chinese people or their government). This on a U.S. State government
> >>sponsored project just is not going to fly.
> >>
> >>What I am asking for is that the Maven community reconsider the default
> >>logo for one of the others found in the xdoc plugin. If I may be so bold
> >>to cast a vote (seeing that I'm not a committer on this project... yet!)
> >>for maven-bulldozer.png which has no political inference.
> >>
> >>TIA
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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-22 Thread Scott Tavares
Well my response to this is two fold, 1st thanks for responding so 
quickly. I kinda' knew that there must be some config file somewhere to 
select one of the other logos in the xdoc plugin but I did not know 
where. And again thanks for pointing it out to me as to where all the 
other xdoc magic happens. My 2nd response is that the 'default' logo, 
IMOP still needs to be changed, even though "... competition isn't 
closed." In fact, I'd like to the see that logo removed altogether from 
the competition because of its potential inflammatory political bend 
(which has no place in an OSS project).

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khote wrote:

visit http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/xdoc/properties.html

Look in your $MAVEN_HOME_LOCAL/plugins/maven-xdoc-plugin-#/

Look in the plugin.properties, see the lines:
# The logo to show on the generated site. No default at present (competition
isn't closed)
maven.xdoc.poweredby.image=maven-propaganda.png
maven.xdoc.poweredby.title=Powered by Maven
maven.xdoc.poweredby.url=http://maven.apache.org/
look in the plugins-resources subdirectory, images/logos.
You can choose any of the other powerdby images, simply set
maven.xdoc.poweredby.image=maven-frankenstein.png

You can stash your own logo in there and choose it.

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Subject: The Maven Logo

 

Hi all,

Right off the bat, this post is NOT intended to start a flame fest or
offend anyone. With that said, I work for the State of Rhode Island
department of corrections. We are at the very early stages of re-writing
our core application. We will be using Maven as our build tool, and in
so doing I'd like to put the "powered by maven" logo link on our
development web site but... As I said, this project is a State of Rhode
Island project and being so, politics are a major issue. Now here is
where the logo comes in; After showing the web site that Maven generates
to a supervisor, it was pointed out to me (and I fully agree with) that
Maven logo looks like it's  right of communist china (no offense to the
Chinese people or their government). This on a U.S. State government
sponsored project just is not going to fly.
What I am asking for is that the Maven community reconsider the default
logo for one of the others found in the xdoc plugin. If I may be so bold
to cast a vote (seeing that I'm not a committer on this project... yet!)
for maven-bulldozer.png which has no political inference.
TIA

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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-22 Thread Ben Walding
Just change it via properties -

http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/xdoc/faq.html#powered-by

Scott Tavares wrote:

Hi all,

Right off the bat, this post is NOT intended to start a flame fest or 
offend anyone. With that said, I work for the State of Rhode Island 
department of corrections. We are at the very early stages of 
re-writing our core application. We will be using Maven as our build 
tool, and in so doing I'd like to put the "powered by maven" logo link 
on our development web site but... As I said, this project is a State 
of Rhode Island project and being so, politics are a major issue. Now 
here is where the logo comes in; After showing the web site that Maven 
generates to a supervisor, it was pointed out to me (and I fully agree 
with) that Maven logo looks like it's  right of communist china (no 
offense to the Chinese people or their government). This on a U.S. 
State government sponsored project just is not going to fly.

What I am asking for is that the Maven community reconsider the 
default logo for one of the others found in the xdoc plugin. If I may 
be so bold to cast a vote (seeing that I'm not a committer on this 
project... yet!) for maven-bulldozer.png which has no political 
inference.

TIA

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Re: The Maven Logo

2003-11-22 Thread khote
visit http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/xdoc/properties.html

Look in your $MAVEN_HOME_LOCAL/plugins/maven-xdoc-plugin-#/

Look in the plugin.properties, see the lines:
# The logo to show on the generated site. No default at present (competition
isn't closed)
maven.xdoc.poweredby.image=maven-propaganda.png
maven.xdoc.poweredby.title=Powered by Maven
maven.xdoc.poweredby.url=http://maven.apache.org/

look in the plugins-resources subdirectory, images/logos.
You can choose any of the other powerdby images, simply set

maven.xdoc.poweredby.image=maven-frankenstein.png

You can stash your own logo in there and choose it.

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From: "Scott Tavares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 5:39 PM
Subject: The Maven Logo


> Hi all,
>
> Right off the bat, this post is NOT intended to start a flame fest or
> offend anyone. With that said, I work for the State of Rhode Island
> department of corrections. We are at the very early stages of re-writing
> our core application. We will be using Maven as our build tool, and in
> so doing I'd like to put the "powered by maven" logo link on our
> development web site but... As I said, this project is a State of Rhode
> Island project and being so, politics are a major issue. Now here is
> where the logo comes in; After showing the web site that Maven generates
> to a supervisor, it was pointed out to me (and I fully agree with) that
> Maven logo looks like it's  right of communist china (no offense to the
> Chinese people or their government). This on a U.S. State government
> sponsored project just is not going to fly.
>
> What I am asking for is that the Maven community reconsider the default
> logo for one of the others found in the xdoc plugin. If I may be so bold
> to cast a vote (seeing that I'm not a committer on this project... yet!)
> for maven-bulldozer.png which has no political inference.
>
> TIA
>
> -ScottTavares-
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