Le Ven 8 décembre 2006 04:18, Máirín Duffy a écrit :
- Borealis, by Máirín Duffy:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFedoraBorealis
'One of the core values of Fedora is only including free and open source
software, without including non-free software, codecs, drivers, patents,
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
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:
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:
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
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
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
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