While I appreciate the desire to have stylistically consistent logos, my eyes 
don't perceive this logo as an owl. Hummingbird, maybe, or a sparrow or perhaps 
a parrot, but I don't see an owl. The current logo is not easy to mistake for 
another brand of fowl. 

>> Dan Sneddon  |  Senior Principal OpenStack Engineer  |  dsned...@redhat.com


> On Oct 25, 2016, at 11:56 AM, Steven Hardy <sha...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi team,
> 
> I recently received a draft version of our project logo, using the mascot
> we selected together. A final version (and some cool swag) will be ready
> for us before the Project Team Gathering in February. Before they make our
> logo final, they want to be sure we're happy with our mascot.
> 
> We can discuss any concerns in Barcelona and you can also provide direct
> feedback to the designers: http://tinyurl.com/OSmascot . Logo feedback is
> due Friday, Nov. 11.
> 
> To get a sense of how ours stacks up to others, check out this sneak
> preview of several dozen draft logos from our community:
> https://youtu.be/JmMTCWyY8Y4.
> 
> The only comment I have made is this logo does lose some of the OoO imagery
> we had with the previous owl version - please feel free to provide feedback
> of your own via the url above, thanks!
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Steve
> <TripleO.jpeg>
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