Hi there!
We just discussed this topic in the weekly Modularity WG meeting
([https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-
meeting-3/2016-07-05/weekly_meeting_of_modularity_wg.2016-07-05-
15.00.html
minutes], [
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-
meeting-3/2016-07-05/weekly_meeting_of_modularity_wg.2016-07-05-
15.00.log.html
log]) and the gist is that we'd prefer a theme that's more specific
to
modularity, modules, ... rather than the development methodology we
use.
Some ideas that came up:
* a jigsaw puzzle ("pieces that fit together nicely")
* a model made from legos ("blocks that fit together nicely, but not
just
one way")
* an actual jigsaw (the tool to make a jigsaw puzzle)
We also tangentially discussed badges for progressions (e.g. "jigsaw
->
Duplos -> Legos") but as membership in the WG group is a binary
thing,
that's probably better for people committing changes to modules
(analogous
to packagers), so something for later perhaps.
Caveat - the puzzle peice is a symbol for some Autism Spectrum Disorder
organizations, such as Autism Speaks. Some Autistic people do not
appreciate being presented as a less than complete person and prefer to
think of themselves as Neurodiverse.
I tried to think of other "modular" ideas and came up with;
- space vehicles (International Space Station, various space capable
rockets)
- molecular chemistry ( a molecule of water is two hydrogen and an
oxygen, the periodic table is sectioned out to like elements, an
atom
itself is described as having various shells that hold up to a
certain amount of electrons)
- Parts of a radio, circuit board, or motherboard
- something more organic - a basic lifeform has a circulatory system,
digestion system
- Parts of any vehicle or automobile
I haven't been participating in modularity, so these ideas may or may
not have merit, but wanted to share.
Thanks,
Zach
#aikidouke