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nostr:npub149p5act9a5qm9p47elp8w8h3wpwn2d7s2xecw2ygnrxqp4wgsklq9g722q , 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.

So you haven't seen the workshop pliers yet in the white space? 😜

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Total coincidence of course + totally invisible to most, but they're there.

Wow. Once you see them they are obvious. I've been part of identity projects before and never have I seen a first attempt smash it out the park like this. I think this is it, without any need for more iteration.

I see three people sitting together in a group meeting

Even better 💪

I see someone with a big grin on their face.

C'mon devs, you can do it! 💃