Re: FC7 themes

2006-12-07 Thread Leo
On THU, 7 DEC 2006, Ifeoma Onuorah wrote: I proposed the games theme but I haven't really developed it. Maybe it's something that could be discussed more for the next release of Fedora. as for now the themes that are more advanced and that people seem to really enjoy (i.e. Fedora Borealis,

Re: FC7 themes

2006-12-07 Thread Ifeoma Onuorah
--- Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On THU, 7 DEC 2006, Ifeoma Onuorah wrote: I proposed the games theme but I haven't really developed it. Maybe it's something that could be discussed more for the next release of Fedora. as for now the themes that are more advanced and that people

Re: FC7 themes

2006-12-07 Thread Leo
On THU, 7 DEC 2006, Ifeoma Onuorah wrote: Ohh I know deadlines are over I was talking in respects to FC8 and the gaming theme maybe.. I'm very excited to see what will be developed in Round 2 of FC7 w/ the excellent themes that people have developed How about turning them into real

Re: FC7 themes

2006-12-07 Thread Ifeoma Onuorah
That's actually a great idea and was my original intention. I don't see the gaming theme fitting in that well as a fedora theme. But I think they would look nice as wallpapers :) I'll definately expand on that. Thanx for the advice!! -Ify --- Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On THU, 7 DEC 2006,

FC7 Theme Round 1 is over, let's start round 2! (was Re: Round 1 Submission Deadline Extension)

2006-12-07 Thread Máirín Duffy
Okay, so round 1 is officially over. The list that Nicu so helpfully compiled (thanks!!) is the official list of theme candidates for FC7. I linked to all of them from the FC7 Theme page as well: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes I've also took a lot of the round 1 specific

Re: FC7 Theme Round 1 is over, let's start round 2!

2006-12-07 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Leo wrote: On FRI, 8 DEC 2006, Máirín Duffy wrote: Okay, so round 1 is officially over. The list that Nicu so helpfully compiled (thanks!!) is the official list of theme candidates for FC7. I linked to all of them from the FC7 Theme page as well:

Re: FC7 Theme Round 1 is over, let's start round 2!

2006-12-07 Thread Máirín Duffy
Hi Leo, Leo wrote: On FRI, 8 DEC 2006, Máirín Duffy wrote: Okay, so round 1 is officially over. The list that Nicu so helpfully compiled (thanks!!) is the official list of theme candidates for FC7. I linked to all of them from the FC7 Theme page as well:

Re: FC7 Theme Round 1 is over, let's start round 2!

2006-12-07 Thread Leo
On FRI, 8 DEC 2006, Rahul Sundaram wrote: Window manager theme was discussed a few weeks at https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-art-list/2006-November/msg00085.html. We just need to pick that up and polish it more. This one has been in the public for a few months before Andrea submitted

Re: Flying High with Fedora: Round 2

2006-12-07 Thread Ifeoma Onuorah
--- Máirín Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I really like this new version of flying high! Is there a reason why there are no signature fedora F's present? Hey, So I added another iteration of Flying High with Fedora (Try 6): http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHigh ~m

Re: FC7 Theme Round 1 is over, let's start round 2! (was Re: Round 1 Submission Deadline Extension)

2006-12-07 Thread Nicu Buculei
Máirín Duffy wrote: I've also took a lot of the round 1 specific information out of the page and added round 2 specific information. Basically, here's how I'm hoping we can run round 2 as is written on the wiki page: You should also set a deadline for round 2. I guess we can allow one or

Re: FC7 Theme Round 1 is over, let's start round 2!

2006-12-07 Thread Nicu Buculei
Leo wrote: One thing that confuses me for a long time is the fact that the art team is rather concentrated on creating those wallpaper-like pictures. I am not saying it is not important. They are critical elements of a consistent-looking theme. But what about the gtk2 and metacity themes, and

Re: FC7 Theme Round 1 is over, let's start round 2!

2006-12-07 Thread Nicu Buculei
Máirín Duffy wrote: Well, I think there are some working on Echo. I'm not really involved in that, though. I think I've mentioned before I like some of Andy Fitzsimon's ideas around using Tango as an upstream and applying styles to it [1]. Sorry for being so blunt: Andy's idea look very