[vorbis] Re: [advocacy] current tshirt/slogan submissions

Wilson defiler at null.net
Mon Jul 16 08:15:21 PDT 2001



Don't worry Reuben, I understood exactly what you meant, when I saw the
shirt design.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Reuben Martin" <rmartin at BRRARCH.COM>
To: <vorbis at xiph.org>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [vorbis] Re: [advocacy] current tshirt/slogan submissions

> Two notes on my T-shirt design...
>
>   Had I known there was an official logo/font for the Ogg Vorbis and Xiph
I
> would have used it. Sorry if this causes any problems. :o)
>
> #ifdef Stand_on_SoapBox
>
>   As for the phenomenon vs. standard I think I may want to explain. It
seems
> that whenever the media reports on Ogg (or ANY open source project for
that
> matter) they often use the word phenomenon to describe it. Phenomenon in
the
> sense that a successful open source project is a bizarre, random and
obscure
> event. As if to say "Take a good look while you can, because you'll never
> see this again." I don't know about you, but I find this rather
irritating.
> I wanted to stress that open source is not something that is just out
there
> for college students to experiment with, but rather a tool that it being
> used to set *standards* and raise the bar of quality in the software
> development community. I imagine that I'm preaching to the choir though...
>
> #end if
>
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