Typical of the Linux mind set, rather than designing their own T-shirts for the 20th anniversary of Linux, the Linux Foundation is asking its members to share in the work.
The foundation is running a competition until 22 June for people to vote for one of the six finalists. The winning design will represent the Linux celebration. Steven Vaughan-Nichols has more on his blog.
The first of the finalists is the PictoPengo (above), submitted by Christian Bajsic.
Read Linux nostalgia: What I miss from times past on ZDNet UK.
Linux Everywhere was submitted by George Boukeas.
Read Ten places Linux and open source can thrive on ZDNet UK.
Just for Fun was submitted by Gayathri Swaminathan.
Read Ten ways Windows fails but Linux does not on ZDNet UK.
Forward was submitted by Julio Carrillo.
Read Exotic Linux distros: A walk on the wild side on ZDNet UK.
Twenty Years was submitted by Zsolt Kovacs.
Which is your favourite T-shirt? Sound off below.
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