All,
Added my first attempt at a RHGB screen to the whiteboard wiki page.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHighRound2
A thought I am exploring is having the balloon dotted with the grub
screen, outlined at the RHGB screen, something more at login, and fully
d
On 12/12/06, Máirín Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mike,
> On 12/12/06, Máirín Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I think a lot of the themes we've got proposed have natural-looking
>> palettes - a lot are focused on the night sky, with various shades of
>> light and deep blue.
Mike Chalm
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
Diana,
Thanks for the followup. For now I suggest we stay with the current
technology and challenge our imaginations to come up with something that
works.
In case you missed it I had a few recommends here to that end:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-art-list/
Diana,
Thanks for the followup. For now I suggest we stay with the current
technology and challenge our imaginations to come up with something that
works.
:)
John
On Thu, 2006-12-14 at 05:02 -0500, Diana wrote:
> John, I forwarded your question to my desktop team lead for technical
> input and
Máirín Duffy wrote:
As a closing point it might be interesting to consider GL Bling too,
see e.g. some plans Ubuntu has
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FaceBrowserLogin
Pretty nice. The username/pass fields on the screen at the same time
wouldn't work though, right?
Probably not; ideally the pass
David Zeuthen wrote:
It would be good to consider a GDM theme that work with a face browser
[1] as fast-user-switching is on the radar for Fedora 7 including
thoughts of a patch to enable face browsing by default if, and only if,
there is less than say, five non-system users available.
That w
Hi,
It would be good to consider a GDM theme that work with a face browser
[1] as fast-user-switching is on the radar for Fedora 7 including
thoughts of a patch to enable face browsing by default if, and only if,
there is less than say, five non-system users available.
Also, we should proba
Nicu Buculei wrote:
If I would take I wild guess, I would suggest making background channels
(http://www.gnome.org/~clarkbw/blog/GNOME/background_channels) work,
this certainly will convince a lot of people (maybe even Diana) to
release background images with a license compatible with those cha
tor, 14.12.2006 kl. 11.21 +0200, skrev Nicu Buculei:
> I do not think we want to include a lot of photographic backgrounds
> inside the distro anyway.
I sure would like to package the wallpapers up in a rpm and maintain it
for Fedora Extras.
> This is entirely her original work, so I expect Di
Sindre Pedersen Bjordal wrote:
Diana Fongs wonderful ICF Fedora backgrounds use the Fedora Logo. At the
same time they are, as far as I understand, licensed under the Creative
Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License which means they
can't be included in the Fedora Project. I find t
Máirín Duffy wrote:
>
> (it's a little oversaturated for sure; it needs to be tuned down) I was
> kind of going for a grainy-film look. The balloon idea made me think of
> the Smashing Pumkins 'tonight, tonight' music video [1] which had that
> kind of novel quality to it so I wanted to see how it
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