Subject: Re: about the spokescritter
To: Filippo Cattaneo <n1jpr@hotmail.com>
From: Curt Sampson <cjs@cynic.net>
List: netbsd-advocacy
Date: 02/03/2004 01:23:26
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Filippo Cattaneo wrote:

> 1) I have seen no comments on the Iwo Jima overtones
> of the current logo from out numerous Japanese brethren.
> Granted, whining is unJapanese, yet, one wonders...

Actually, not that I've discussed it much with Japanese folks, but after
living here for three years, I'm amazed at how much the Japanese like
America, Americans and American stuff in general. (I mean specifically
the United States here, not the Americas--i.e., North and South--in
general.) If the film "Perl Harbour" could be a big hit here, it doesn't
surprise me at all that the Iwo Jima logo is not a problem. I'm sure I
(being basically Canadian) hate it much more than most Japanese.

> 3) I like the goat.  Cute, horned, can be made to smile.
> http://www.geocities.com/noahschool2000/Smiling_Goat.html

Reminds me too much of Stallman's Gnu.

> 4) I also like the RETIARIUS.

This is pretty interesting--I think it's quite different from anything
else a computer project has used--at least that I've ever seen.

Personally, I would really go for something along the lines of the
little dinosaur from Puzzle Bobble/Bust-a-Move. There are even good
NetBSD reasons for going with this (that I won't get into here--I'll let
Christos explain if he feels like it). But maybe I've been in Japan too
long and I'm starting to like "cute" waaaaay to much....

cjs
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