Hi Marcelo,

In the explanation of meanings behind the logo design, the circle shape and 
holes on it representing an cute octopus which says "ooooooooooooooooo" and 
it's one of the most common ways for people to have fun with TTS machine or 
software. It also represent the "speech icon/logo" which commonly used by 
messaging apps but because of octopus mascot(which I hope Tyson Tan designs 
that in future :)) it had differences with that.

The project is licensed as GPLv3 and the philosophy behind that license is the 
"CopyLeft" nature of it. There is no warranty and you are free to create, 
contribute and left the project whenever you want and you are not the last 
owner of project. I do respect the contributions before that point, however I 
think to achieve popularity for contributions in project and to develop the 
software some changes like the changing project name itself is needed.

If there was a compulsion to follow every ideas and structures in the previous 
versions of projects, today there were lots of operating systems which 
"debianized" or "Ubuntuised"!

Sincerely,
Sina-------- Original Message --------
On Mar 25, 2023, 5:18 PM, Marcelo Mat < [email protected]> wrote:

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> I am sending two images found in the repository for the original code. The 
> file TextToSpeech.png shows three shapes inside the triangle, probably 
> representing the three original authors (David, Leonard and Craig). And I 
> guess the company was called Trillium for the same reason. It is interesting 
> that in your logo there are three holes. Were you aware of the three authors?
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> On the other hand, if you look at the Gnuspeech's website, you will see that 
> David wrote "gnuspeech", all lower case, with no space.
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> Marcelo
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> On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 1:03 PM Sina Fesahati(Encrypted Messaging) via 
> gnuspeech-contact <[[email protected]][gnuspeech-contact_gnu.org]> 
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> > Hi everyone,
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> > I have designed a logo for GNU Speech project. This logo is under Creative 
> > Commons Attribution 4.0 International license and you are free to share and 
> > adapt as the way you wanted!
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> > I will also upload it to the Open Artwork Repository 
> > ([https://github.com/sinafi/Open-Artwork-Repository)][https_github.com_sinafi_Open-Artwork-Repository]
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> > Please share your thoughts about logo
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> > Sincerely,
> > Sina
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> > gnuspeech-contact mailing list
> > [[email protected]][gnuspeech-contact_gnu.org]
> > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnuspeech-contact
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[gnuspeech-contact_gnu.org]: mailto:[email protected]
[https_github.com_sinafi_Open-Artwork-Repository]: 
https://github.com/sinafi/Open-Artwork-Repository%29

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