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Miles O'Neal <[log in to unmask]>
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Troy Dawson said...

|If everyone is ok with this, the contests would have the following rules.
|
|The logo must be licensed GPL v2 or applicable Creative Common's license.
|The logo must be in SVG format.  (This should allow it to scale better)
|It should be a carbon, bohr style atom.  Bohr atoms have the electrons circle 
|around the nucleus, which contains protons and neutrons.
|There should be 6 electron's, 6 neutrons, and 6 protons.  Not all neutrons and 
|protons must be seen.
|The color scheme should be somewhat the same as previous logo's.
|In the end, someone should be able to look at the logo and say that although it 
|is newer and has more electron orbits, it clearly is the logo for Scientific Linux.
|
|Does this sound like a good idea? a bad idea?
|Any variations or changes to what I'm thinking?

I'd use Penguins instead of the electrons.  I wanted
to do this for the previous contest, but I'm not that
great at graphics tools.

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