PGP "official" logo? (a.k.a. the Return of the Logo Wars)

Bryce wilcoxb at nag.cs.colorado.edu
Fri Feb 2 17:51:32 PST 1996



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 An entity calling itself "Andrew Loewenstern 
 <andrew_loewenstern at il.us.swissbank.com>" is alleged to 
 have written:
>
> Instead of having another logo war on the mailing list and having to shout  
> over the din of accounts and subjects hitting the bottom of subscriber's kill  
> files, I'll sum it up for you:  If you have a cool logo, put it on your own web  
> pages (or get someone to put it on theirs).  Then post the URL on the mailing  
> list.  If others like it they will use it.  Welcome to anarchy.


Hello Andrew, I recommend that you set your line widths so a
smaller number so that people who quote you, as above, don't
generate >80 col lines, as above.


But anyway, I drew my own PGP logo for my "Bryce's Auto-PGP"
distribution site.  The logo's a kloogey piece of work, but 
I like the motif of an envelope with "PGP" stamped across 
the seal, so I use it.  If anyone else does the same idea
better, I'd love to see (/copy) it.


Anyone is welcome to copy my "PGP- the electronic envelope"
logo, but by doing so you are assenting to this contract,
which states that the next time we are hanging out together
in the same bar you will buy me a beer.


<a href="http://www.c2.org/~bryce/BAP.html"> BAP
Distribution Site </a>


Bryce

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            Bryce 
 
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