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Nmap Development: Re: ASCI art submission: getting the ball rolling

Re: ASCI art submission: getting the ball rolling

From: Fyodor <fyodor_at_insecure.org>
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 19:46:16 -0700

On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 10:32:13PM -0400, Max wrote:
>
> Burn out night :p, took a few minutes to throw together some simple
> ASCII art to possibly replace the dragon with and let my feeble mind
> alone for a few minutes ..

Thanks, it looks good. I'm sick of the Dragon too. If we get enough
contributions, I think we should have a simple randomizer pick one to
show. I have modified the CHANGELOG and dragon for the next release
to solicit more art:

o Added a note to the Nmap configure dragon that people sick of him
  can submit their own ASCII art to nmap-dev_at_insecure.org . If you
  are wondering WTF I am talking about, it is probably because only
  most elite Nmap users -- the ones who compile from source on UNIX --
  get to see the 'l33t ASCII ART.

  ( ) /\ _ (
    \ | ( \ ( \.( ) _____
  \ \ \ ` ` ) \ ( ___ / _ \
 (_` \+ . x ( .\ \/ \____-----------/ (o) \_
- .- \+ ; ( O \____
                          ) \_____________ ` \ /
(__ +- .( -'.- <. - _ VVVVVVV VV V\ \/
(_____ ._._: <_ - <- _ (-- _AAAAAAA__A_/ |
  . /./.+- . .- / +-- - . \______________//_ \_______
  (__ ' /x / x _/ ( \___' \ /
 , x / ( ' . / . / | \ /
    / / _/ / + / \/
   ' (__/ / \
             NMAP IS A POWERFUL TOOL -- USE CAREFULLY AND REPONSIBLY
              [ Sick of the Nmap dragon? Submit your art and tag ]
              [ lines to nmap-dev_at_insecure.org for next release! ]

-Fyodor

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