With the imminent release of Debian 2.1, and people asking how to make Debian more visible, I've revamped a logo I created a while ago, and put it on my web site. It's less than 2K as a GIF, but even so I won't attach to an email to a public list.
The GIMP source for the picture is at: http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/pic/debian-now-2.1.xcf or as a GIF at: http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/pic/debian-now-2.1.gif If someone decides to announce this on Slashdot or somewhere, *please* let me know so I can put it on a server in the US. This image is my original work, apart from Tux, and I suppose the idea isn't exactly original. There are two restrictions on the use of this logo. First, because it is based on the picture of Tux from the Linux kernel distribution, you (and I) must acknowledge that Larry Ewing created and drew Tux originally. (See linux/Documentation/logo.txt.) Second, you MAY NOT link to the image at the location above as an inline image from HTML. Copy the image itself to your own site, and this restriction disappears. I don't even require credit, although I suppose it would be nice. :-) Despite this lack of restrictions, I really would prefer if it was used as a pointer to <URL:http://www.debian.org/> or a suitable page on that site. Obviously, for the release of Hurd I can replace Tux with a Gnu. -- Carey Evans http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/ "And so, New York has joined the fraternity of cities whose only admission requirement is to be overrun with evil zombies." http://www.sluggy.com/