Dear Shehjar,

There are two distinct motives of a logo :

(a) to identify yourself with an organisation/group.
(b) to let others know the value of the group.

I guess, the logo should fit these criteria.

Not  very  many  people  know  about  Linux  (believe me, I found even
engineering  professors  not  knowing about Linux), so we need to tell
the   others   as   to   why   do   we  want  to  identify  with  the
group/idea/notion/organisation.

And  the  t-shirts will not be worn only for the Linux meet. I'll even
go to M$ seminar with one ;-)



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Best regards,
 Arjun
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Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 7:42:40 PM, you wrote:

ST> Hey people,

ST> I just changed the image sent by another member of
ST> this list and here's
ST> the link.

ST> http://www11.brinkster.com/shehjartikoo/images/lug2.png

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