On Sunday 11 of January 2009 16:47:53 Máirín Duffy wrote:
Mark wrote:
The new name is now known: Leonidas
but my question for the theme still stands. So here is my initial post
on this subject again:
I don't think the themes of FC1-4 were particularly notable, and I do
think it is worth
Very interesting ideas. Since Leonidas is a ancient Greek name and a
name of a ship, we could use a trireme [1] or something similar (more
artistic, less combat). Basically, I imagine a trireme-like, or even an
ancient fish-boat (with or without the Fedora logo on its sail :P)
sailing on a sea of
Samuele Storari wrote:
Technically the vote was for the ship but I am sure (and the reaction
after the announcement are a reassurance) most people voted for the Spartan.
So I am thinking about the Golden ratio[1], used a loot in the Ancient
Greek architecture, notably on the Parthenon and
Charlie Brej wrote:
Samuele Storari wrote:
Technically the vote was for the ship but I am sure (and the reaction
after the announcement are a reassurance) most people voted for the
Spartan.
Bad things with those broken threads, as the messages got attributed
incorrectly...
Máirín, could
Samuele Storari wrote:
I think work on the Golden Ratio will be good.
Let's get all these ideas in one place on the wiki. I
started a page at FUDcon but with the bad network on the
last day wasn't able to send out the link, here it is:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F11
~m
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Samuele Storari wrote:
I think work on the Golden Ratio will be good.
Let's get all these ideas in one place on the wiki. I
started a page at FUDcon but with the bad network on the
last day wasn't able to send out the link, here it is:
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Nicu Buculei a écrit :
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| Not sure what would be the best option, but how about a nautilus
blueprint? This way we have a link with Greece (golden ratio), water
(nautilus) and steampunk (blueprint). And maybe throw in some
mathematical formulas