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Hackergotchi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hackergotchi
A hackergotchi is a picture of a writer used as an avatar to identify the author of a given web feed in blog aggregators. ==Origin==
The term ''hackergotchi'' originated when the fashion of blog aggregators hit the hacker community, hence the "hacker" part. Tuomas Kuosmannen, a GNOME artist, had created several whole body cutouts that originally appeared on the (Art.GNOME.org ) website. A couple of years later, Jeff Waugh launched Planet GNOME(), a blog aggregator of GNOME programmers and contributors. Luke Stroven suggested that Jeff use the images created by Steiner with posts by those writers. Stroven then created a bunch of images that depicted the heads of people on Planet GNOME. Waugh coined the term ''hackergotchi'' after seeing the collection of heads Stroven created. The "gotchi" part seems to be a reference to the Tamagotchi toy.
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