Hi all,
I think about creating a graphic's theme on the release number just to have
something different from the Acient Greek theme.
Maybe I've got to write on the wiki something, but right now, my proposal still
only on my mind and I'ven't got nothing to share... :(
I don't understand what we
Samuele Storari wrote:
Hi all,
I think about creating a graphic's theme on the release number just to have
something different from the Acient Greek theme.
We avoid using release numbers in the artwork so people who
like the artwork for a particular release can keep using it
in later
Samuele Storari wrote:
Maybe I've got to write on the wiki something, but right
now, my proposal still only on my mind and I'ven't got
nothing to share... :( I don't understand what we have to
do for this first round and what's the final round 1
date?
Oh I forgot to answer this, I
Hey folks,
In case you didn't catch it on planet Fedora, I have been
running an informal survey of the desktop backgrounds folks
are using (getting responses from both Fedora and GNOME
community members.)
I've gotten a LOT of replies, check them out:
http://mihmo.livejournal.com/68292.html
So
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:26:17AM -0500, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey folks,
In case you didn't catch it on planet Fedora, I have been
running an informal survey of the desktop backgrounds folks
are using (getting responses from both Fedora and GNOME
community members.)
I've gotten a LOT of
Hello everyone!
Reading (again) the DesignService web I saw a request for a Join FedoraQA
Logo; I made a small[0] one keeping the style of the logos that already are
there on the join-fedora url [1].
What do you think? works? :S
[0] http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/varios/QA.png
[1]
Updated.
http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/EduSig/thumb_wallpaper3a.png
http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/EduSig/thumb_wallpaper3b.png
http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/EduSig/thumb_wallpaper3c.png
2009/1/23 Nicu Buculei nicu_fed...@nicubunu.ro
Máirín Duffy wrote:
María Leandro wrote:
Ian Weller wrote:
However with the Grecian columns and stuff we need to be careful of not
looking ancient, as some might say, but instead looking functional,
practical, etc.
Yes definitely. Like if the columns are ruins, we don't want
to give off the message that Fedora is in ruins or
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 04:48:27PM -0500, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Ian Weller wrote:
However with the Grecian columns and stuff we need to be careful of not
looking ancient, as some might say, but instead looking functional,
practical, etc.
Yes definitely. Like if the columns are ruins, we
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey folks,
In case you didn't catch it on planet Fedora, I have been
running an informal survey of the desktop backgrounds folks
are using (getting responses from both Fedora and GNOME
community members.)
Adminning around my group I found two interesting themes that people
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 17:44 -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 04:48:27PM -0500, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Ian Weller wrote:
However with the Grecian columns and stuff we need to be careful of not
looking ancient, as some might say, but instead looking functional,
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