Hi, 

What about a Flying Bee Hummingbird, 
- being lite while following all the standard of a bird, he is a create 
following god's standard of a specific class.
- being tiny but doing her bug-killing job quite well, ( I don't hate Atmel 
Studio logo, I like it )
-flying bird means freedom, following standard does not mean giving up 
freedom...
- precise / deterministic ( real time ), she stays in front of flowers, moves 
and stay once more, she just do it.
...

I think it's quite close to the soul of NuttX ?


Cheers / Tempulse


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<dev-return-4092-tempulse=163....@nuttx.apache.org> On Behalf Of Miguel ángel 
Herranz
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2020 6:58 AM
To: dev@nuttx.apache.org
Subject: Re: The new Apache NuttX Logo

Hi, I like the mascot idea, and all the animals proposed. But I liked specially 
the turtle idea, somehow embedded :) Also, the idea of the "nut"
and the origins in Costa Rica but somehow universal animal lead me to think in 
hermit crabs, specifically juvenile coconut crabs: it seems they use coconut 
shells as house to live in.

Somehow they "match" some of the ideas of NuttX: hermit crabs are quite 
ubiquitous, the are open to new ideas and hacking friendly to adapt whatever 
available to build his house, which is small or big but always tight to the 
needs (like different target chip/boards), also usually externally is a shell, 
or even a "nuttshell" (like coconut shells for crabs in Costa Rica). Also crabs 
looks quite "robotic" to me, and some crustaceans like mantis shrimps are very 
fast and precise, yet simple and not very dangerous animals, though 
definitively not the typical pet. So a crab happily embedded in his coconut 
shell could be a funny idea of a logo to me, if someone artistically inclined 
want to extend it :)

Cheers,
/Miguel

El vie., 19 jun. 2020 21:05, Erdem MEYDANLI <emeyda...@gmail.com> escribió:

> >>>
> My favorite animal, my "totem animal" is a turtle. Unfortunately, a 
> turtle is not a good representation for a real time operating system!
> <<<<
>
> A Mutant Ninja Turtle. Noted.
>
> >>>>>>
> NuttX was created in Costa Rica so an animal from Costa Rica does not 
> seem inappropriate.
> <<<<<<
>
> Indeed, before you refer to it, I have been considering something 
> originating in 'Costa Rica' in detail. As a cat lover, Margay Cats are 
> on my radar. Please watch this: 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RewQMq13pw
>
> BR,
> Erdem
>
> Gregory Nutt <spudan...@gmail.com>, 19 Haz 2020 Cum, 15:25 tarihinde 
> şunu
> yazdı:
>
> > I once was told that it was Linus Torvalds who insisted on the 
> > Pengquin mascot.  My favorit animal, my "totem animal" is  turtle. 
> > Unfortunately, a turtle is not a good representation for a real time 
> > operating system!
> > Unless it were a Mutant Ninja turtle ;)
> > >
> > >> NuttX is a very international project. The sun never sets on 
> > >> NuttX developers. We are on every continent (except perhaps 
> > >> Antarctica). So
> if
> > >> the mascot is an animal, I think we don't want something 
> > >> indigenous to
> > only
> > >> one place. But I don't know what to suggest here...
> > NuttX was created in Costa Rica so an animal from Costa Rica does 
> > not seem in appropriate.  Here the most beloved animals are (1) the 
> > rainforest frogs,  the red-eyed rain forest frog in particular:
> >
> >
> https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/content/dam/kids/photos/animals/Am
> phibians/Q-Z/red-eyed-tree-frog-on-leaves-3-2.ngsversion.1568211399457
> .adapt.1900.1.jpg
> > , (2) the toucan:
> >
> >
> http://www.pacifico-costarica.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/live-beli
> ze-keel-billed-toucan-national-bird.jpg
> ,
> >
> > and (2) the three-toed sloth.   The slot is, again, not an appropriate
> > image since it implies slow and lazy.
> > > Maybe we should then consider an animal from Antarctica, or one 
> > > that's known to have a species there, to at least have a mascot 
> > > from that continent.
> > > Maybe puffins? [1]  They are small, fast and can live in both sea 
> > > and
> > land.
> > > They also to some extent, and with some imagination, resemble 
> > > little penguins, which may also convey the "think tiny Linux" motto.
> >
> > I like Puffins.  They also share the habitat with Penguins which is 
> > a good thing.
> >
> > I think of all of those, however, the red-eyed rainforest frog 
> > appeals to me most.  He is already a caricature of himself.
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >
> >
>


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