On 2/24/21 3:11 PM, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
On Wed 2021-02-24, ddemaio wrote:
A good symbol to go along with the release of openSUSE Leap 15.3 I believe is the yin and yang. I propose that artwork to market this release show the symbiotic relationship of Leap and SLE with a yin yang design. Totally. In fact, Yin and Yang is something I have *literally* used in the context of Leap and SLE, also visually.
Though I've been used the concept to talk to the connectedness of the two, the mutual flow between them, not labeling one as Yin, the other as Yang.
From a Yoga perspective, SLE would be more on the Yin-y side than Leap, though using the concepts "active" and "receptive" the two really balance out nicely -- which really is key to our story.
Gerald
Perhaps the title was not the best, but it was more about getting attention. While drafting the release announcement, I was using it like: The newest minor version of [openSUSE Leap](https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Leap https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Leap) is as conservative a release as previous versions, but there is one huge change from the previous Leap versions; openSUSE Leap 15.3 is built not just from [SUSE Linux Enterprise](https://www.suse.com/products/server/ https://www.suse.com/products/server/) source code like in previous versions, but Leap is now built with the exact same binary packages, which connect the flow between Leap and SLE like a yin yang. That being said, it might serve as an opportunity to bring some knowledge to the symbol. Maybe linking the yin yang to https://youtu.be/ezmR9Attpyc While the symbol can be misunderstand by some cultures, other cultures will understand it. This could spark conversation, which can give people more reasons to talk about the release. But that might not work as intended since some people might not take the time to find out more. Of course, I can change it to something different. We can also use the symbolism similarly but instead of two, images can use three sides. Something like TW > Leap > SLE. v/r Doug