Actually, just to keep things clear, I was quoting DD there.
I personally am not fond of the pacifier.
David McNab wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 15:46, Bill Janssen wrote:
> > > My vote is to keep the pacifier. I like it, it's not offensive, and
> > > it is still relevant to the project name.
>
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 15:46, Bill Janssen wrote:
> > My vote is to keep the pacifier. I like it, it's not offensive, and
> > it is still relevant to the project name.
I find it mildly offensive.
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> My vote is to keep the pacifier. I like it, it's not offensive, and
> it is still relevant to the project name.
Could you explain that? How is it relevant, other than being
historically associated with it? Is Plucker the pacifier that
Web-heads need for their PDA, to stop them from wailing abo
> I wouldn't mind a logo submission contest, and either choose a simplified stylized
>pacifier or
> another logo, and use it consistently across everything. Some prototypes submitted,
>then
> community votes. Similar to the Debian logo decision some years back.
Sounds good to me. I'd be happ
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> I wouldn't mind a logo submission contest, and either choose a simplified
> stylized pacifier or another logo, and use it consistently across
> everything. Some prototypes submitted, then community votes. Similar to
> the Debian logo decision some y
At 11:27 PM 10/21/2002 +0100, Robert O'Connor wrote:
> But I have to admit I cringe somewhat when I see its 'pacifier' icon on
> my Palm screen. I'm not sure what the connection is between a superb
> off-line hypertext browser and a tool for calming crying babies.
Why, you 'Pluck' the pacifier o
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002, Robert O'Connor wrote:
> The pacifier does raise a few questionmarks in corporate
> deployments
Well, if anyone wants to deploy Plucker in a corporate environment
then I guess they will be competent enough to change the icon if they
find it "questionable" ;-) I have another F
> But I have to admit I cringe somewhat when I see its 'pacifier' icon on
> my Palm screen. I'm not sure what the connection is between a superb
> off-line hypertext browser and a tool for calming crying babies.
Why, you 'Pluck' the pacifier out of their mouths, and that's what causes the crying.
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 08:06, Wesley Mason wrote:
> I think 'plucker' may be another nickname for a pacifier. Don't quote me
> though.
Plucker is a great program with scope for getting greater.
But I have to admit I cringe somewhat when I see its 'pacifier' icon on
my Palm screen. I'm not sure wh
I think 'plucker' may be another nickname for a pacifier. Don't quote me
though.
-Wes
Michael Nordström said:
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2002, Edward Rayl wrote:
>> I tend to think it looks like a pacifier myself (maybe you have to be
>> a parent). Doesn't look link a chicken, so what is it? :-)
>
> It
On 18 Oct 2002 at 18:10, Chris Hawks wrote:
> Looks GREAT!
Absolutely!
Looks and works beautifully. Outstanding work David!
Best wishes,
Robert
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On Fri, Oct 18, 2002, Edward Rayl wrote:
> I tend to think it looks like a pacifier myself (maybe you have to
> be a parent). Doesn't look link a chicken, so what is it? :-)
It's a pacifier; you will have to ask Mark *why* a pacifier is used
for the application icon, though ;-)
/Mike
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Looks GREAT!
I think is looks great also. One comment I get a lot from friends is,
"Is that a baby's pacifier?", referring to Plucker graphic here, but
also the icon on the Palm. I tend to think it looks like a pacifier
myself (maybe you have to be a parent). Doesn't look link a chicken,
> One quick question. Where do I download the 1.2 source?? It isn't on
> the downloads page.
A few ways, via cvs (cvs link) or the Snapshot link.
I'll pull the plucker_1_2 tag, pack it up and put it on the download
page for people who wish to download that directly instead of
Looks GREAT!
One quick question. Where do I download the 1.2 source?? It isn't on
the downloads page.
Chris
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> Great work! Looks very nice in Mozilla (actually, Chimera). I
> particularly like the gallery.
Thanks.
The gallery is going to be "collapsed" a bit. I found a place where
I can consolidate some images and get more use out of the screen area. More
tinkering, but the skeleton is
Great work! Looks very nice in Mozilla (actually, Chimera).
I particularly like the gallery.
Bill
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