Here are the current voting results for the Xen.org community mascot (top 6 entries):
Entry #5 -Â Zen Penguin
Entry #10 – Sitting panda (chewing bamboo) and/or sitting on a server
Entry #1 – Bonsai Tree
Entry #3 – Ninja
Entry #2 – Meerkat
Entry #4 – A representation that would suggest here is where silicon meets the software…
The three highest rated entries will then move on to the final round for community voting and selection. I will get sample images made of the final three to help everyone in submitting their final vote.
Please send me your vote, if you have not voted yet, as I will keep voting open for 2 more weeks. The complete list of items to vote for is at https://xenproject.org/index.php/2010/02/03/xen-org-mascot-contest-time-to-vote/.
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