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      cheesyboofs
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      No Interest/Input at all  ???

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        ktims
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        I think they look really good. Maybe a little too much Intel in the shape of the red curve, but very professional and good looking. I think I prefer 'filtered', but 'protected' is maybe a little more client friendly. Very nice, and considering the prices, if you were selling these at cost I might buy some just for kicks and stick them on my installs.

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          GruensFroeschli
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          Yes they look nice :)
          If you actually buy them i'd definitly take some too.

          As ktims said: protected sound maybe better for a broad audience.
          Or maybe something along the lines of: "shielded", "secured" or "locked".

          We do what we must, because we can.

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            cheesyboofs
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            Ok - Good!

            This is a serious proposal! I do intend to get at least one batch run up to test the quality.

            I first went for 'Installed' so that this sticker could be stuck on the firewall its-self. But then I thought if I went for protected, filtered or what ever then they could be stuck on the servers pfsense was protecting as well, as a sort of advertising thing.

            I went for an Intel look so that the stickers wont look out of place stuck on a branded Intel server but if 'we' all think it may cause the dev's too much grief (if Intel can actually brand the shape of a sticker, and do actually give a toss) I may tweak it a little. I mean its not like pfSence manufacture CPU's in competition with Intel, if anything pfSense/freebsd promotes Intel products over others.

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              cheesyboofs
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              Still think the Intel shape fits better  :-\

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                cheesyboofs
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                Mail from Intel European Legal Department on a request for clarification.

                Thank you for your enquiry.

                Intel will not approve the use of a logo that bears a resemblance to any of its intellectual property, if it is designed to ‘not look out of place’ next to our badge then it will cause confusion that a product is owned or affiliated with Intel. We would request that you amend your proposed logo to one which would compliment our badge as opposed to bearing a resemblance to it.

                Once again, thank you for asking.

                Best regards
                Victoria

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                  @cheesyboofs:

                  Still think the Intel shape fits better  :-\

                  I kind of like the look of these new ones with the rounded top and bottom. With a little red border around the top half on one of the last two examples, it would almost look like a padlock, adding to the security theme.

                  As nice as the Intel logo ones look, sometimes it is better to stand out - in a good way - than blend in.  :)

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                    ecosprog
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                    I would certainly be interested. I build and install ALIX based firewalls and and at the moment there is nothing on the ALIX´s cases at all. This sticker would give them a much more professional finish.

                    I´m not really bothered by the shape, and agree with the suggestion that standing out is better than blending in.

                    Keep us posted of your progress.

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                      Bern
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                      it will cause confusion

                      I'd really like to meet one of these people that get "confused" in situations like this. There must be a whole underclass in society, wandering around in state of utter confusion, unable to make sense of things that may look like other things.

                      You have to appreciate the risks - imagine what would happen if they're allowed into corporate comms/server rooms and they see a sticker for "pfsense" that is just TOO MUCH LIKE AN INTEL STICKER.

                      Think of the children.

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                        cheesyboofs
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                        @Bern:

                        it will cause confusion

                        I'd really like to meet one of these people that get "confused" in situations like this. There must be a whole underclass in society, wandering around in state of utter confusion, unable to make sense of things that may look like other things.

                        You have to appreciate the risks - imagine what would happen if they're allowed into corporate comms/server rooms and they see a sticker for "pfsense" that is just TOO MUCH LIKE AN INTEL STICKER.

                        Think of the children.

                        This is very funny - It tickled me  :)

                        I haven't given up on this, I was getting bogged down in the detail particualy how round the top and bottom should be or how fat or tall it should be. So I thought if I leave it for a bit when I come back to it - it would leap out at me….

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                          wolrah
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                          You could also go with the Microsoft sticker style rather than Intel.  It worked pretty well for Ubuntu and resulted in some nice looking stickers: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/08/12/free-powered-by-ubuntu-stickers/

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                            cheesyboofs
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                            This is the sticker/badge I'm gunna get made up as a dummy run, it will be 16mm x 20mm - unless anyone can think of any show stoppers.

                            The first batch will be of 250.

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