First of all I thanks to Richard for the time he spend making this
logo.

It is nice and perhaps we can find some use for it.
At this point it cannot be the official logo for web2py. That is for
many reasons. One is that the book is already going to print with the
current logo. Another is that the I agree with user villas.

The current logo includes a reference to the name (because of W and
because of two dots) and it gives a sense of community (since the W
with dots can be seen as people).

This new logo only shows a snake and the meaning of that is not
immediately recognizable to everybody. In particular considering that
the Python name itself is not a reference to a snake but to the Monty
Python comedian.

Massimo

On Sep 2, 10:07 am, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
> Hi all, thanks for the feedback so far. To determine whether we should
> spend time developing this design please be explicit in your comments
> as to whether you want us to continue to develop the snake-logo
> concept or whether we should stick with Massimo's current selection
> for the logo (the 3 people forming a W).
>
> The sketches of the snake logo are just that -- conceptual sketches,
> not final artwork. Feel free to express your preferences for any head,
> body, body position, font, and overall composition.
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