DanConwayDev on Nostr: nielliesmons , you have excelled yourself. There is so much I like about the ...
nielliesmons (npub149p…722q) , you have excelled yourself. There is so much I like about the gitworkshop logo.
1. Forward motion: Progress, positive, uplifting. The lines aren't moving in a 'roundabout' fashion like they easily could with the 'W' shape, but instead are driving forward.
2. Strong and clear git connotations on many levels:
* the use of nodes connected by lines.
* shaped as a git graph (lines don't go backwards).
* shaped as a physical fork (and "fork" is key in the git vernacular).
3. Multiple tips: The git graph has multiple tips, symbolizing multiple PRs ahead of the central master branch. This really represents gitworkshop as a place to view, discuss, and collaborate on code proposals.
1. Forward motion: Progress, positive, uplifting. The lines aren't moving in a 'roundabout' fashion like they easily could with the 'W' shape, but instead are driving forward.
2. Strong and clear git connotations on many levels:
* the use of nodes connected by lines.
* shaped as a git graph (lines don't go backwards).
* shaped as a physical fork (and "fork" is key in the git vernacular).
3. Multiple tips: The git graph has multiple tips, symbolizing multiple PRs ahead of the central master branch. This really represents gitworkshop as a place to view, discuss, and collaborate on code proposals.