The daemon is not a religious symbol, but...

Giorgos Keramidas keramida at freebsd.org
Sun Aug 22 21:28:51 UTC 2004


On 2004-08-22 19:07, Murray Stokely <murray at freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 08:25:40PM +0200, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
> > Maybe if someone could clean, rewrite in better english my words above,
> > it'd be a start of "explaination."
>
> It wouldn't be a start; we've been trying to explain this in our
> website and documentation for years.  This quote is on our website:

Yeah, I know :-)

I wasn't talking about documenting *what* the daemon image is but about
documenting the way to disable its appearance during boot time.  Perhaps
I didn't make myself as clear as I thought.

> It's our problem if they keep nagging us. =) I like the way OpenBSD
> just went in the direction of a new mascot with less negative
> conotations and a cooler more modern design to boot.  It's a lot
> easier to do that sort of thing when you split off from another
> project though.

I fully agree.

A company spends a lot of money to "reeducate the masses" about their
logos, their characteristics signs and any other thing that can be
considered a public relations asset.  Changing the logo of an existing
project is a very bad move, IMHO.  New projects do, of course, have the
luxury of picking their new logos :-)

Anyway, I don't mean this to be yet another revival of the dirty old
thread.  It just felt like asking if this particular detail of the boot
loader should or should not be documented somewhere.



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