The FSF-India's proposed logo has been updated.
http://www.gnu.org.in/graphics/
Everybody is requested to submit their comments.
regards
Kanti
http://www.gnu.org.in/graphics/ Everybody is requested to submit their comments.
The posters are great.
Some odds i found on these posters :-
poster10.jpg : It is not a privilege but your ... ("right" is missing)
poster05.jpg : ... Think about Linux??? ^^^^^ Is it "Linux" or "GNU/Linux"
Regards,
Vimal
hi,
Kanti Jadia wrote on Tue, May 27, 2003 at 04:29:46PM +0530: ,---- | The FSF-India's proposed logo has been updated. | | http://www.gnu.org.in/graphics/ | | Everybody is requested to submit their comments. `----
I had done something similar to poster01.jpg for Demo@Schools. Its more cartoonish (rather more 'gnome-ish'). the image is available at:
http://symonds.net/~suraj/pictures/artwork/non-free-user.png
and its XCF sources:
http://symonds.net/~suraj/pictures/artwork/XCFs/non-free-user.xcf
the initial idea was to make an image (the one in the picture above) depicting a non-free user infront of his computer with his hands tied. and to its right another image showing a man with one of his hands at the back of his head and the other running over his keyboard.
I donot have the time anymore to continue work on this. Maybe someone can take this up and let it proceed?
-Suraj
Suraj,
If http://symonds.net/~suraj/pictures/artwork/XCFs/non-free-user.xcf is opened in Mozilla Firebird it shows mime-type as "text/plain"
In MS-IE it shows Type as blank.
So my question what is the mime-type set at server for *.xcf
If it is "nothing" (I mean server sending a blank) Please wait to correct it. Let me show this to Mozilla team as example how they are wrongly handling the mime-type
Cheers Biju
Discussion - http://www.mozillazine.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12050 Bug report - http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207154
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Biju wrote on Wed, May 28, 2003 at 07:18:29PM -0700: ,---- | If http://symonds.net/~suraj/pictures/artwork/XCFs/non-free-user.xcf | is opened in Mozilla Firebird it shows mime-type as "text/plain" | | In MS-IE it shows Type as blank. | | So my question what is the mime-type set at server for *.xcf | | If it is "nothing" (I mean server sending a blank) Please wait to | correct it. Let me show this to Mozilla team as example how they are | wrongly handling the mime-type `----
I donot use mozilla.. but I think if mozilla is going to be like other browsers it should not have its own seperate MIME handling system. For instance galeon uses GNOME's MIME system. and by default gnome has a mime-type for GIMP .XCF files.
regards,
-Suraj
So can I assume symonds.net send nothing as mime-type for *.xcf ?
--- Suraj Kumar suraj@symonds.net wrote:
I donot use mozilla.. but I think if mozilla is going to be like other browsers it should not have its own seperate MIME handling system. For instance galeon uses GNOME's MIME system. and by default gnome has a mime-type for GIMP .XCF files.
The URL may be a cgi script, or an extension may be used for a different file type at server and client OS at user end. So we cant 100% depend on extension. (My personal opinion user should have option (freedom) to choose a mime-type if he wish a different one than browser detected)
regards,
-Suraj
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Biju wrote on Wed, May 28, 2003 at 09:03:58PM -0700: ,---- | So can I assume symonds.net send nothing as mime-type for *.xcf ? `----
oops.. I'm sorry for not considering this. yes, its mostly to do with the server side than with the client side. I've been completely foolish about this. Pardon me again.
-Suraj