On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 05:57:02AM +0200, David Kastrup wrote: > Mike Blackstock <blackstock.m...@gmail.com> writes: > > > I agree. As I pointed out, the model was meant to personify Aquinas' > > definition of 'beauty' and tie that in with the beauty of Lilypond. We > > disagree on what 'sleaze' is. Not how 'gatekeeper' comes into play and > > as for marketing - well, this is free, and I'm defering to the > > judgment of the Debian Linux ad, as I thought I made clear. > > The Debian ad goes to a bit more effort than depicting an arbitrary > snapshot of a woman in a swimsuit. And I still don't see them pulling > this off convincingly either.
Wait a moment -- *what* Debian ad? The 2.bp.blogspot.com image has the url linu...blogspot.com, which redirects me to some spam-ish site. There's no way that's an official Debian advertisement. Look folks, anybody can slap some text onto an image. Back in 2001, I found a set of jpegs of naked girls that somebody had photoshopped (or "gimped") Linux mascots onto. Those weren't official "linux" advertisements; it was obviously just some horny teenagers who thought it would be cute[1] to slap some Linux penguins onto chicks. [1] to be fair, at the time I was in my very early 20s, and I thought it was funny too. Also, there was one picture of a girl in a waterfall that was particularly hot. I can't remember any specifics of the images, though. - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user