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Nodding? (Score:2)
So just how does nods vociferously translate in a phone conversation?
Perl Trade Mark (Score:1)
But how about OReilly's "Camel"?
Isn't it long overdue that The Perl Foundation clears up the confusion here?
If the "Onion" is going to be Perl's master mark -- let's see it everywhere.
At the time of writing I see four camels on the use.perl.org home page and not a single Onion :-(
It's one thing to register a trade mark --- but the TPF needs a clear strategy for creating, promoting and nurturing a distinctive brand??
What's the plan here?
Let's follow the open source examples of apache, joomla, firefox etc. and use the Perl brand for promoting Perl - not just selling books.
We might actually sell more!?
Great to hear the TPF is starting to put Perl's branding in order. Keep up the good work!
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