Hello, To tell the truth, I have no idea what these logos represent. The first one shows some text... with what? And I can undertand that it's text only after I know that it's related to office. The second one shows a gear and something unrecognizable for me. Gears usually scare away non-technical users, and unknown symbols scare them even more. I'd rather use some symbols of ideas, skills, craftsmanship, maybe ease of use. Actually, all LibreOffice logos I ever seen seem to be from 199x to me, and the one currenly used at http://www.documentfoundation.org/ is the best because it's self-explanatory at least for people used to icons of Win2k/WinXP/Vista, Mac, GNOME, KDE, etc. I guess it's a nice logo for the foundation, though. For the logo of the suite I'd prefer something like the bird from this<http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Libo-Splash-merged.png>design because it's modern and symbolic. And this bird could also serve as a mascot.
Respectfully, -- Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff
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