Re: [HACKERS] Re: Developers Globe (FINAL)

From: Bruce Momjian <maillist(at)candle(dot)pha(dot)pa(dot)us>
To: jwieck(at)debis(dot)com
Cc: scrappy(at)hub(dot)org, jwieck(at)debis(dot)com, vev(at)michvhf(dot)com, hackers(at)postgreSQL(dot)org, vadim(at)krs(dot)ru
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Re: Developers Globe (FINAL)
Date: 1999-03-20 13:26:29
Message-ID: 199903201326.IAA22730@candle.pha.pa.us
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> My first thought was a big truck on a road in the desert with
> some cirrus clouds in the sky and "PostgreSQL" written on the
> trailer. Maybe some snow capped mountains in the background.

Let me give you an idea.

Instead of a truck, a freight train.

You could have the engine with PostreSQL on the side, and the boxcars
could have PostgreSQL keywords on it, like SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, RULE,
etc. The cars could trail off into the distance.

Or you could picture a horseshoe curve, like we have in Pennsylvania.
The curve does a 180 degree turn, like an upside-down U, so you see more
of the train in the picture, with the engine on the left, and caboose on
the right. (I can show you a picture if that helps.) You could put the
name PostgreSQL on the mountain in the background of the curve too,
again with keywords on the boxcars.

You could even add a train to the bottom of the existing logo you have
made, with perhaps objects in the hopper cars. Would make a nice logo,
and give it some movement. Smoke trailing out of the engine, etc.

Of course, being from Pennsylvania, USA, I have to recommend a train.

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