Hi,
There is always a competition for the splash screen of a new GNOME
release. Wouldn't it be nicer to make this a bit wider such that it
includes a desktop background and a GDM theme?
That way users get a more visually consistent startup process. I know that
many distros change the art to
On 1/21/06, Vincent Untz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le vendredi 20 janvier 2006 à 22:52 +, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro a
écrit :
I propose the following: if there's an API/ABI break after the GNOME
API freeze deadline (which only applies for gnome devel platform
modules, of course), then
On 1/21/06, Jaap Haitsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
There is always a competition for the splash screen of a new GNOME
release. Wouldn't it be nicer to make this a bit wider such that it
includes a desktop background and a GDM theme?
That way users get a more visually consistent startup
Le samedi 21 janvier 2006 à 07:32 -0700, Elijah Newren a écrit :
On 1/21/06, Vincent Untz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le vendredi 20 janvier 2006 à 22:52 +, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro a
écrit :
I propose the following: if there's an API/ABI break after the GNOME
API freeze deadline
Le vendredi 20 janvier 2006 à 09:34 +0100, Dave Neary a écrit :
Leaving aside whether GFDL sucks or not, there are serious problems with using
the GPL for docs, primarily because what source code means is unclear.
The source code, being the preferred form for making modifications, is
pretty
Op za, 21-01-2006 te 20:39 +0100, schreef HC Brugmans:
Luis Villa wrote:
On 1/21/06, Jaap Haitsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good idea. Could also make it a requirement that there be a 2.14 and a
'version-free' version- i.e., that the theme be good enough that it
could stand on its own and