I believe it would be beneficial to Fedora to stabilize the artwork in
successive releases. IMO, radically changing the artwork each release detracts
from giving Fedora a recognizable look and feel. I am for refining and
improving the artwork, though--maybe in the degree to which Ubuntu refines
their backgrounds. As someone else said, I also believe that the artwork of F8
is a good release to build upon for refinements.
A question of clarification: what exactly is meant here by "theme" --
GTK+/Metacity, icons, artwork, or something else?
~Daniel
John Baer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: All,
IMO the F8 artwork presents Fedora very favorably and it seems a waste
not to leverage this success in F9.
Does it make sense to change the theme every other release cycle and use
the off cycle to improve or tweak the current theme?
Presenting the same question a differ way.
Would Fedora users be disappointed if the F9 came with an improved F8
theme (ie. same theme, new wallpaper)?
Cheers!
John
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