New Logo for Pyinfra
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pyinfra is designed to automate/provision/manage/deploy servers at scale.
It can be used for ad-hoc command execution, service deployment, configuration management; you could say that pyinfra is like a combination of Ansible + Fabric. It is asynchronous, highly performant and can target thousands of hosts in parallel. It is entirely configured in Python, allowing for near-infinite extendability out of the box.
Logomark and Logo Result
Logomark and Logotype Primary (Horizontal)
Logomark and Logotype Secondary (Vertical)
Benefits / Improvements
Hello, all. I have reviewed this pyinfra project. and this project does not yet have a logo. so I offer the latest attractive logo for this project. and the project owner has received it. in this design I use the CPU (Central processing unit) icon. I make it in an interconnected form so that it appears that this is a cpu that works with each other. it can be said to also be connected to each other between one CPU and another CPU. the reason I use this icon is because basically Pyinfra is an application that works on network connections that are interconnected on a personal computer and in this new logo I use material colors and Square721 CN BT fonts..
Proof of authorship
Tools
This design I use CorelDRAW Graphics suite X7
Original files
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Proof of Work Done
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Hi @mansyaprime, it seems like you are using third party design in your contribution without proper credits and claimed as yours. as the result of this act you will get a temporary ban.
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Thank you for your review, @nilfanif! Keep up the good work!
https://www.123rf.com/photo_52312673_stock-vector-flat-server-hosting-icon-set-on-round-color-background-.html
It is unfortunate. I really don't know the resemblance of my design to that logo.