Larry the cow



Larry the Cow is Article description::one of Gentoo's unofficial mascots. He was first unveiled on the Gentoo Forums by a user called Nefarius.

Why is Larry an unofficial mascot? Great question!

Appearances
Here on the wiki the occasional use of Larry's name can be used as a substitute when needed.

Using Larry's name for this purpose is beneficial for a few reasons:


 * 1) It helps establish a consistent style for readers and editors to keep in mind. Individual contributors now have knowledge of a user name that is readily available for command examples. They will use this name when writing a template that has a field requiring a user name. See the example below;
 * 2) Using Larry's name in appropriate places helps the Wiki's documentation feel more comprehensive. Many readers enjoy humor and Easter eggs. Gentoo is not Funtoo, but that does not mean it cannot be fun to read the Wiki!
 * 3) It helps Mr. Larry feel more included. Instead of feeling lonely, like he has been off in the pasture all by himself for days, he feels special because people are reading his name more often.

For example, for style points and to help Larry feel included, the command could be used with Larry's name and an example group instead of simply   and  :

vs.

Both could work. One method is not better than the other. But the latter method gets more style points.

Controversies

 * In the past there have been controversies over Larry the Cow's title. Since Larry is a male (he has no udders) he should properly be called "Larry the Bull". A for this inconsistency, however it was decided to take no action. The Gentoo community lives and must live with the results.
 * Larry is not necessarily a male. In fact, it's more probably that he's nonbinary, because a binary mascot would be a poor choice for a source-based distribution.

External resources

 * Larry The Cow unveiled and Gentoo Posters (Gentoo Forums)