On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 17:37, Paul Bakker
<paul.bakker.nl(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I like the sword analogy, makes sense being a "craftsman" developer. Not sure
if a sword would fit well in the logo (might get too complicated), but the idea behind it
is perfect :-)
I agree on the lightweight part too. The only thing that should be clear is that you
won't get any lock-in with Forge, but to my opinion a anvil doesn't say you do
have a lock-in. It also implies Forge is a tool that supports your crafsman work.
Exactly. Anvils let you create what you want, the way you want to create it :) So indeed.
it requires maintaining flames and a lot of sweat and force --- but sure then everything
is easy ;)
Just like lifting anvils are easy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWACi8yNATs
sorry - i just cant resist since for me anvils are heavy and evil things. Can you spot my
memories
on having one dropped on my foot once ? :)
Note, I guess if you consider Forge as explosives then anvils are light weight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhQ4dE_RGnQ
Note, just to be clear I like the smoothness/simplicity of the anvil/forge logo and I
guess with all
the fun you apparently can have with anvils according to youtube its not all that bad ;)
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-Dan
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