Jeff Spaleta wrote:
Is there interest in building a spin which is myopically focused on
the art designer?
Is the desktop oriented livecd good enough.. or is there room for a
yet more focused spin
for the designer usage case? And if so, can it be done inside the
existing Fedora repository space
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Of course there are lots of small but cool little applications I
forgot to list in the previous mail, like Agave of Fyre, but I think
we are not yet at the stage to assembly the list of applications for
such a spin.
Why not?
Steven Garrity wrote:
Jeff Spaleta wrote:
Is there interest in building a spin which is myopically focused on
the art designer?
As a professional web designer who uses Fedora as my primary web
desktop, I don't see the need for such a variation. In my experience,
designers end up using the
Jeff Spaleta wrote:
Is there interest in building a spin which is myopically focused on
the art designer?
As a professional web designer who uses Fedora as my primary web
desktop, I don't see the need for such a variation. In my experience,
designers end up using the same apps as the rest of
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Of course there are lots of small but cool little applications I
forgot to list in the previous mail, like Agave of Fyre, but I think
we are not yet at the stage to assembly the list of applications for
such a spin.
Why not?
Only because Jeff
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Personally I am *not* directly interested in such a spin, as the
applications I use currently are included on the desktop spin (on top
of that, I am also not very fond of the direction proposed by that
spin and I will stay with the base release) but I
Nicu Buculei wrote:
- there are a few art applications using QT which may be useful: Scribus
and Krita (I don't know if Krita can be installed without the rest of
KOffice,
fwiw, yes,
yum install koffice-krita
-- Rex
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On 9/7/07, Nicu Buculei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, but those are Live CDs, so nothing is easily installable on them,
Live images (CD,DVD,USB key whatever makes sense) to hand out, which
can be installed to the harddrive via a desktop icon.
Let me refine the question a little bit. My
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Personally I am *not* directly interested in such a spin, as the
applications I use currently are included on the desktop spin (on top of
that, I am also not very fond of the direction proposed by that spin and
I will stay with the base release) but I see a use case:
Of