Which open source mascots do you find cool?
Which open source mascots do you find cool?
For reference, here's a few incomplete lists:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computing_mascots
- https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/open-source-symbolism-exploring-the-stories-behind-linux-foundation-project-mascots-and-logos
- https://online.supertuxkart.net/addons.php?type=karts
A few that I don't see in the lists are:
- llvm dragon: https://llvm.org/Logo.html
- buildah pug: https://buildah.io/
- podman seal: https://podman.io/
- openSUSE gecko: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_brand#Logo
Not official, but who cares, Xenia is the best!
14 0 ReplyKonqi and Xenia, same as everyone else said, but the LLVM dragon also looks rad asf
9 0 ReplyI like the Lutris otter's design a lot. Not sure if Mullvad counts as traditional open source but its little mole is cute too.
9 0 ReplyThis may sound silly, but do you have any idea if Magic the Gathering's elemental otter is inspired by Lutris? It seems like too convenient of a name.
5 0 ReplyOtters are part of the "lutrinae" subfamily, so they're both based on the same naming root.
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Kiki, Konqi and Tux
Kiki is Krita's mascot, Konqi is KDE's, the last one (Linux) is also in my favorite list because penguin
8 0 ReplyI've always loved Konqi and the other kde dragons. I think the deigns are really cute. I also the like sudo sandwich because of how wacky it is.
7 0 ReplyKonqi and Xenia for sure.
4 0 ReplyMaybe not a furry, but the kinda official godot mascot. Godette, is pretty cute imo
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