In another thread, Bryan asked:

On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 10:11 PM Bryan Kilgallin <kilgal...@iinet.net.au>
wrote:

> [..]
> By the way, what is the origin/meaning of the obese fish logo?
>


The FreeDOS fish mascot is named Blinky. The short story behind this is I
wanted to have a mascot for FreeDOS. I just thought "GNU has a gnu, BSD has
the daemon, Linux has the penguin .. FreeDOS should have a mascot too."

I wasn't sure what mascot to choose. I liked the idea of a seal, and
imagined the Linux penguin and the FreeDOS seal hanging out together. I
also really liked lemurs, so I had the idea that the FreeDOS mascot could
be a lemur.

At the time, people contributed images and web buttons and all kinds of
things for the FreeDOS website. People also contributed new logo ideas. One
developer contributed a kind of FreeDOS mascot with hands and feet. (If you
have seen the original "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" cartoony mascot
of the smiling green ball - the mascot kind of looked like that.) I thought
that blue ball mascot was neat.

Instead, we chose a fish. A developer named Mike Green contributed a
FreeDOS logo that used a "fish outline" and said that the fish
represented freedom. I put that logo in the "contrib" directory on the
website with all the other contributed stuff. A while later, Bas Snabilie
saw that contributed fish logo, and contributed his own fish - a cartoony
FreeDOS fish mascot. I really liked Bas's fish, and I put it on the website.

We later dubbed him "Blinky" because of his one big googly eye. Blinky
doesn't have gills, but he really is a fish.
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