@DrMalboro> No, handwriting = unreadable. Even the most readable of all (like the official Noisen.com logo) aren't that great IMHO for a 'serious' software package. Well, unless you have anything to suggest.
A wedge is an object that forces one section into two sections or separates two sections from each other.
Not really. Well, it is, but Wedge has many meanings. This is just the original one -- its definition as a 'simple machine' after all. But to each their own: just because a wedge is a simple machine doesn't mean our logo has to be a simple machine.
I mean, in my own mind, I think of 'wedge' as an 'orange wedge', i.e. a slice. Anything that has 'the shape of a wedge'. So it's not a 'cale' as we'd say in French, but a 'quartier'. Which, amusingly (err, for me), would translate back into English as 'quarter'. So that's probably why I started calling boards and blogs 'wedges' at some point -- because they're 'quarters' for people.
Of course, being understandable only for bilingual speakers, it wasn't really that funny to begin with.
Still, my point is that I don't want to systematically use a wedge (simple machine) for a logo.
DirtRider had this strange one at some point:
http://wedge.org/pub/6271/archive-logo-madness/msg249665/#msg249665It's not a wedge at all. It still looks simple and nice.
Bloc made, on the page before that one, a logo where the 'w' was the start of a square root (√). Which I really like, because 'wedge' is also a mathematical symbol.
Now, if you look a bit below the page linked above, you'll find my first attempts at a 'symbol'. First, an Earth from which a *slice* was removed.

I liked it, but no feedback.
Then I made a cog.

Again, no feedback.
Then, Bloc posted his original attempt with the wedge/ship:
http://wedge.org/pub/6271/archive-logo-madness/msg249975/#msg249975And it's the first thing that excited Pete.
From then on, we stayed in that direction and I lost interest progressively.
Meh.
If you ask me I would put the actual wedge image to the side for a wile and try some alternate options to go along with the text. I mean, does the logo object really need to be an actual wedge?
Again, no
:P