> I did spent a lot of time and energy on deciding this, and this > is not only me, but also many Org users I've asked, so please do > not discuss this change. Seems like an April fools joke. Of course we will discuss. :-P On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 2:16 PM, Brian van den Broek < brian.van.den.broek@gmail.com> wrote: > On 1 April 2013 13:20, Bastien wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I've been trying hard to enhance the logo for the release of 8.0 > > and I gather that my attempts failed so far. So instead of trying > > to change the colors and the shape, I suddenly realized we could > > simply find... a *better* animal. > > > > What is the most appropriate symbol of why we all use Org-mode? > > > > Yes, procrastination. Fiddling with Emacs instead of achieving > > the work we need to achieve. Trying to convince ourselves that > > this tiny Org feature will make us more proficient at our jobs, > > instead of simply working. > > > > I asked many Org friends during the last few weeks, and we all > > agreed that an ostrich might be a good candidate. > > > > So here it is -- I just updated the website accordingly: > > > > http://orgmode.org > > > > I did spent a lot of time and energy on deciding this, and this > > is not only me, but also many Org users I've asked, so please do > > not discuss this change. > > > > Hope you'll get used to it! > > > > Best, > > > > -- > > Bastien > > > Oh, +1. No, strike that. +4 > > Best, > > Brian vdB > > -- Evan Misshula Doctoral Student (Criminal Justice) CUNY John Jay "Let us reform our schools, and we shall find little reform needed in our prisons." John Ruskin, Unto This Last, essay 2 (1862) English critic, essayist, & reformer (1819 - 1900) "Instruction does much, but encouragement does everything." Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe www.snrg-nyc.org