Fedora shouldn't change main color! It should only push some freshness and
live to the Linux desktop.

2008/1/9, Martin Sourada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>
> On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 17:59 +0100, Valent Turkovic wrote:
> > Máirín Duffy wrote:
> > > Laith Juwaidah wrote:
> > >
> > >>>> Perhaps we could adopt a "spring" visual theme for the odd-numbered
> > >>>> releases that fall in the spring, and a "fall" visual theme for the
> > >>>> even-numbered releases that fall in the, well, fall.
> > >>>>
> > >> Could it also be that the colors match the season (green for spring
> releases
> > >> and yellow/orange for fall ones?)?
> > >>
> > >
> > > Whenever we try anything that is !blue, we get a whole lot of negative
> > > feedback. People like to look at the colors far more symbolically than
> > > they should I think.
> > >
> > > ~m
> > >
> >
> > I don't like opensuse in particular but they have made a break from blue
> > in latest release  - now its green, and it looks great! I would love to
> > see Fedora !blue for at least one release - it would be refreshing.
> >
> And confusing. Everyone in the linux world has Fedora associated with
> blue colour. If we changed that there would surely be much more people
> complaining than accepting the change. I believe everyone had opensuse
> asociated with green already, so if they had blue themes before, it was
> only a logical step to make it green, IMO.
>
> Martin
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