[OpenStack-docs] A mascot for the documentation project

Andreas Jaeger aj at suse.com
Tue Aug 30 08:39:37 UTC 2016


On 2016-08-30 10:33, Christian Berendt wrote:
> On 30 August 2016 at 10:03:55, Olena Logvinova (ologvinova at mirantis.com) wrote:
>> A bookworm sounds nice, but like you said, it may not be allowed as a
>> non-real creature.
> 
> We could try it, but I think it will not possible.

Let's make it option 1 and list it - and add the other options as well.

>> Butterfly looks beautiful, the only thing I am concerned about is how it is
>> related to docs. It can fly from project to project and eat nectar of new
>> features. =}
> 
> I had a more abstract idea. OpenStack without documentation is the caterpillar. After the finished metamorphose, the creation of documentation, we have a wonderful butterfly.
> 
>> What about a *white stork* whose wings may resemble white book pages and
>> who brings new docs instead of children? =)
> 
> Sounds like a good idea, I like it and we do not have a stork of any color at the moment. A painted stork could be an option as well, because we document a lot of projects. But I am not sure if a painted stork brings babies :)
> 
> I forgot to link the list of proposed mascots: https://www.openstack.org/project-mascots/

Both work for me - and I like the stories you created around it ;)

Thanks,
Andreas
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