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From: Rudy Gevaert
Subject: address@hidden: Re: information about the GNU logo wanted]
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 01:15:10 +0200
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Ik zocht wat info en heb dit binnengekregen.  De link is uitstekend!

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Subject: Re: information about the GNU logo wanted
From: Wouter Vanden Hove <address@hidden>
To: Rudy Gevaert <address@hidden>
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Date: 03 Jul 2002 01:07:43 +0200

Beste Rudy,

Waarschijnlijk ken je deze Nederlandstalige cursus "Inleiding tot
GNU/Linux" van Kris Luyten al, maar voor alle zekerheid wijs ik je er
even op (voor het geval dat). Misschien kan het jouw werk aan bepaalde
hoofdstukken een beetje vergemakkelijken.

http://lumumba.luc.ac.be/kris/courses/systeemprogrammatuur/#cvs


Groeten,
Wouter Vanden Hove


Op di 02-07-2002, om 15:13 schreef Rudy Gevaert:

    Hello,
    
    I am busy (co)writting a course intented for teachers who want to try
    Linux.  I am trying to do the job right so I kick off in the first
    chapter saying it's GNU/Linux and I emphase the importance of the GNU
    project and its beliefs.
    
    In the first chapter I give some background information about Tux the
    Linux penguin and the GNU logo.
    
    But the background information is *poor* about the GNU logo.  The GNU
    site doesn't give me any information (or else it is hidden away).
    
    Doesn't someone here have any information about the logo?  Who drew it?
    Are there practical issues about it, etc.
    
    I could always mail to RMS himself but I think he has other things to do
    than that ;).
    
    Thanks in advance,
    
    Rudy
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