The new Xen.org mascot has received many positive responses from within the community and I am pleased with the reaction as it took a few months and the longer a project like this lasts, the more you worry. Anyway, now that we have a mascot, do we need a name? I have called the image, Xen Panda, but am not sure that is what we as a community would like to use for the name.
So, time for another round of community input. If you have any ideas for the name, please add them as a comment or email me directly. I will post the list of names I receive and open up a community vote next week. The name Xen Panda will be my entry to the list so if you are ok with that name, just wait to vote until next week.
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