Re: debian O'Reilly book cover is up

1999-09-16 Thread Stevie Strickland
Am Mit, 15. Sep, 1999 schrieb Joey Hess: > Steve Dunham wrote: > > All of their Linux books use a rodeo/cowboy theme rather than the > > traditional animal theme. I have no idea why. I kinda prefer the > > animals, but maybe they were running out? > > Well I always though it was supposed to be s

Re: debian O'Reilly book cover is up

1999-09-16 Thread Chris Rutter
On 16 Sep 1999, Steve Dunham wrote: > All of their Linux books use a rodeo/cowboy theme rather than the > traditional animal theme. I have no idea why. I kinda prefer the > animals, but maybe they were running out? Last time I asked I got some mutter about `brand pollution' or something. Perso

Re: debian O'Reilly book cover is up

1999-09-16 Thread Joey Hess
Steve Dunham wrote: > All of their Linux books use a rodeo/cowboy theme rather than the > traditional animal theme. I have no idea why. I kinda prefer the > animals, but maybe they were running out? Well I always though it was supposed to be some linux == wild west analogy. -- see shy jo

Re: debian O'Reilly book cover is up

1999-09-16 Thread Steve Dunham
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > http://www.ora.com/catalog/debian/ > I just noticed this page has a book cover for forthcoming "Learning Debian > GNU/Linux" book from O'Reilly. > What do people think about the art? Looks like that guy has climed onto a > bucking bull -- or is it a GNU? -

Re: debian O'Reilly book cover is up

1999-09-16 Thread Steve Lamb
On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 07:36:19PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote: > What do people think about the art? Pretty nice. The more important question is, who's preordering? :) -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your ICQ: 5107343 | main connecti

debian O'Reilly book cover is up

1999-09-16 Thread Joey Hess
http://www.ora.com/catalog/debian/ I just noticed this page has a book cover for forthcoming "Learning Debian GNU/Linux" book from O'Reilly. What do people think about the art? Looks like that guy has climed onto a bucking bull -- or is it a GNU? -- and is about to ditch his hat. All good things.