Gabriel Hurley wrote:
I liked the brightness of the Bubbly theme in FC5. It went well with the
icons and was visually pleasing.
Then have a look at the current stage of candidates for FC7 and add some
constructive comments: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes
Improvements of the
Il giorno Fri, 15 Dec 2006 20:13:48 +
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
* Andrea Cimitan (2006-12-13 02:59 nil) said:
^^
I am thinking on a theme similar to Suse's Gilouche, but obviusly
with different colorscheme. Gilouche is easy on the eyes and users
can use it for
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Question: do we want customized splash screens for such applications?
- the splash for OpenOffice.org was customized for a while (around
FC2-FC3) in the Bluecurve style.;
- the GIMP splash was never (AFAIK) customized in RHL/Fedora;
- in the current FC6 the Eclipse
David Zeuthen wrote:
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 08:56 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
John Baer wrote:
Posted some additional artwork submissions to the round 2 page.
Just for fun I made an Open Office and Gimp splash screen.
Question: do we want customized splash screens for such applications?
- the
David Zeuthen wrote:
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 08:56 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Question: do we want customized splash screens for such applications?
I think we should avoid theming splash screens because
My opinion is the same, for ablout all the reasons you already said, but
asked mostly
Il giorno Wed, 20 Dec 2006 09:23:27 +
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
* Máirín Duffy (2006-12-20 02:17 -0500) said:
May I ask why?
It shouldn't be based on looks since Clearlooks can achieve the same
effects...
I just checked its cvs repository, looks like it is
Il giorno Wed, 20 Dec 2006 09:23:27 +
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
* Máirín Duffy (2006-12-20 02:17 -0500) said:
May I ask why?
It shouldn't be based on looks since Clearlooks can achieve the same
effects...
I just checked its cvs repository, looks like it is
* Máirín Duffy (2006-12-20 12:58 -0500) said:
[...]
How do OOo, Gimp, and Eclipse splash screens provide the best user
experience possible...? They don't. They provide a fuller 'brand
experience' for sure, but that's different from 'user experience'
(former benefits us more than
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
Máirín Diana,
You *can* address the whole list - this is a community project as is
Fedora. :)
I would like to get feedback on this theme from the forum. To that end I
prepared a Preview wiki page to be used as a link.
Do you mean FedoraForum? They already set
May I ask *why* we now have two pages for essentially the same thing?
I was under the impression that the second page was created as a draft
to merge so I took the time to merge the two since they had a lot of
redundant information. Now there's two pages again.
I just don't understand.
~m
Hello Diana,
Diana Fong wrote:
John Baer wrote:
Can you give us some guidance as to where we are in the process? Do you
want to open our work up for suggestions by posting an entry in the
forum?
Hello John, et al.
As this seems to be the current Fedora 7 schedule [1]. I'd like for the
David Zeuthen wrote:
On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 23:39 -0500, Máirín Duffy wrote:
(So.. it's a bit ironic you just said in the other mail just earlier
this evening this is a community project! and now refer to a deadline
*you* set...
Well, Mairin proposed a plan for Round 2, *I* asked for a
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Note: my position should not be read as being against the FlyingHigh theme.
I suspect the concerns here are not opposition to the FlyingHigh theme
specifically, but rather the attitudes and possible heavy-handedness in
subverting what should be a community process.
Warren Togami wrote:
It appears that this sub-project is suffering from an intractable
difference of opinion. In such cases, issues must be escalated to the
Fedora Project Board for a decision of how to move forward. The FPB has
asked Max to deal with this, and Max says that he will do so
The FlyingHigh theme [2] proposed by John Baer has the greatest
potential and interest. Time is short and there is still more
exploration I would like to see within the theme so I'm declaring this
the official theme for Fedora 7.
Under what authority?
~m
I'm a mere user only
Original-Message
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 12:30:22 +0200
From: Nicu Buculei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussions about the artwork included with Fedora, including icons,
Maybe there should be a poll or similar.
There is a kind of poll: the voters are the contributors to the
Joachim Frieben wrote:
From: Nicu Buculei
Maybe there should be a poll or similar.
There is a kind of poll: the voters are the contributors to the project
and the voting method is contributing in some way to a proposal or
another.
This is not intelligible, as in my eyes, the Borealis theme
On Thu, 2006-12-21 at 03:45 -0500, Warren Togami wrote:
It appears that this sub-project is suffering from an intractable
difference of opinion. In such cases, issues must be escalated to the
Fedora Project Board for a decision of how to move forward. The FPB has
asked Max to deal with
Hello Diana,
Diana Fong wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
May I ask *why* we now have two pages for essentially the same thing?
As per my original email in introducing the ReleaseGraphics page [1], I
believe paragraph three explains: 1) my creation of a new page, 2) why I
had not overwritten the
*NOTE* -- this is a long email, but I hope ultimately that anyone who
reads it will find it wasn't a waste of time.
=== Where I am coming from ===
In case some of the folks on this list don't know me, I'm Max Spevack.
My job is Fedora Project Leader and insofar as that makes me ultimately
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Diana Fong wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
May I ask *why* we now have two pages for essentially the same thing?
As per my original email in introducing the ReleaseGraphics page [1],
I believe paragraph three explains: 1) my creation of a new page, 2)
why I had not overwritten
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Diana Fong wrote:
Also word-for-word notes that I wrote for the ThemingOverview page
somehow leaked in (eg notes on testing GDM themes) and were
miscredited. Don't worry though, I've removed my contributions so you
don't have to worry about that anymore.
Looks like you
Max Spevack wrote:
But what I am interested in is making sure that all of the various
Fedora sub-projects are able to make progress, work toward their goals,
etc. And to do so in a way that is consistent with the community,
meritocracy, etc. ideas of Fedora.
So I shall try to help in that
On 12/18/06, John Baer wrote:
Just for fun I made an Open Office and Gimp splash screen.
Have a look at this
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=39122
There is a splash screen, as well as some wonderful openoffice icons :)
Chitlesh
--
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Hi all, I want to support Nicu's idea, Máirín is the best candidate for
leading the Fedora art team, and, Nicu is the second best one.
JJM
2006/12/22, Nicu Buculei [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Max Spevack wrote:
But what I am interested in is making sure that all of the various
Fedora sub-projects
Hello everyone,
Wow, the list server submissions have been heated of late. In the world of
project management this phase of project team building is referred to as
storming and it often produces a positive outcome.
Max and David thank you for your comments. Your input is valued and
appreciated.
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
Therefore, as a submitter of artwork to the Fedora art team I request
the following.
1)Publish a development schedule to the wiki. Detail as much as
possible exactly what is to be complete (visual examples are good) and
the outcome of the deadline. This could
Hey folks,
So we still continue to get feedback on what we came up with for round
1, both in my blog post and in Fedora Forum. Here's a recap:
1) Fedora Forum Feedback
Martin Sourada created a poll on the different submissions we had at the
end of round 1 (based on the blog post (see #2
Hi folks,
So because we've got a lot of feedback for the Fedora Planet idea, I put
together some images based on it. Since folks seemed to like Borealis
too, I added some Borealis elements (as well as Flying High elements!)
Check them out:
hey all,
im new to this list... and im not sure but i thought you wernt supposed to
put numbers in any of the ideas?
besides that planet is my favorite theme
Brandon
On 12/23/06, Máirín Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
So because we've got a lot of feedback for the Fedora Planet
All,
I've been working under an assumption as to who our target audience is
but in the world of project management every assumption should be stated
so that it can be agreed to.
In my mind the target audience for Fedora is an individual who's life
style would include the Internet, mobile music
Hi Brandon,
Brandon Rambo wrote:
hey all,
im new to this list... and im not sure but i thought you wernt supposed
to put numbers in any of the ideas?
Well I think the idea is that numbers can't be integral to the design
(see the c6re design to see what I'm talking about -
On 12/23/06, John Baer wrote:
All,
I've been working under an assumption as to who our target audience is
but in the world of project management every assumption should be stated
so that it can be agreed to.
In my mind the target audience for Fedora is an individual who's life
style would
All,
I added a new RHGB submission to the round 2 page titled Happy Feet!
Rock on ...
Cheers,
John
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Nice!
I'm beginning to think that the FC7 theme could be Hot Air Balloons Flying
Against a Night Sky with a Planet and the Aurora
Joking aside, the planet design gives the message that Fedora is Outta this
Word!!!, which seems appropriate.
Gabriel Hurley
Hey John,
John Baer wrote:
As usual the quality of your artwork is outstanding. Would it be
possible to get a svg of Mola's background.
Thanks (*-o-*) Re: Mola's source artwork, I don't know - Mola, you
lurking around here? Mola is a real Blender expert so my guess is that
it's a Blender
John Baer wrote:
I've been working under an assumption as to who our target audience is
but in the world of project management every assumption should be stated
so that it can be agreed to.
Before defining our audience, let define who is us. The entire
Fedora project or the Art sub-project?
Are you still interested in feedback on fc7 desktop themes?
If so, I would say that the only theme that works well from
usability and accessability perspetive would be the Fedora flying high
theme
The reason for this one being better is that, there are relatively
few details and the details are
Uno,
Regarding Flying High, I like the wallpaper at http://tinyurl.com/yxz2vw
but...
1. It needs to be lighter. FC5 wallpaper had the optimal brightness.
2. The balloons should be bigger
3. The tanagram should not be there. (One metphor is good enough)
I like the Planet metaphor
Le samedi 23 décembre 2006 à 22:59 -0600, Gabriel Hurley a écrit :
Nice!
I'm beginning to think that the FC7 theme could be Hot Air Balloons
Flying Against a Night Sky with a Planet and the Aurora
Joking aside, the planet design gives the message that Fedora is
Outta this Word!!!, which
John Baer wrote:
Diana and/or Mo,
I noticed on the First Boot screen there is an icon to the left of the
word Welcome. Where does it come from?
I don't know if it is taken directly from the icon theme, but it is the
Bluecurve icon for computer, see
John Baer wrote:
Diana and/or Mo,
On the computers that I have installed Fedora the Gnome Splash Screen
does not display even though the image is in the correct directory.
Feature or bug?
I would say feature, read at:
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc6/en_US/sn-Desktop.html
Hi John,
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 09:15 -0500, John Baer wrote:
Diana and/or Mo,
(btw, Diana is out sick today)
I noticed on the First Boot screen there is an icon to the left of the
word Welcome. Where does it come from?
I saw Nicu already replied but
1. As a rule of thumb most artwork
David Zeuthen wrote:
The GNOME splash screen has been disabled upstream intentionally.
True. We might look at enabling for live CD due to the fact that it
takes, sometimes, several minutes for the desktop session to start.
Indeed, it was one of the big annoyances of the live CD. This part
David Zeuthen wrote:
Yeah. IIRC, it started becoming really slow (as opposed to just slow)
when we added SCIM; probably worth profiling / filing bugs.
The non-live CD versions start a whole lot of daemons that not many
people will use. We enable the smart card daemon by default for every
Le Mer 3 janvier 2007 17:19, David Zeuthen a écrit :
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 17:58 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
David Zeuthen wrote:
The GNOME splash screen has been disabled upstream intentionally.
True. We might look at enabling for live CD due to the fact that it
takes, sometimes,
All,
I noted from the Artwork/ReleaseGraphics document the header image for the
Anaconda Splash and Progress page are the same. IMO if the each page called
it's own header graphic (could be the same if desired) it would allow for
additional flexibility in design.
Is this possible?
John
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 12:38 -0500, John Baer wrote:
All,
I noted from the Artwork/ReleaseGraphics document the header image for
the Anaconda Splash and Progress page are the same. IMO if the each
page called it's own header graphic (could be the same if desired) it
would allow for
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
I noted from the Artwork/ReleaseGraphics document the header image for
the Anaconda Splash and Progress page are the same. IMO if the each page
called it's own header graphic (could be the same if desired) it would
allow for additional flexibility in design.
I don't like the brown. Ubuntu has taken more than three years to start
getting rid of brown (it's orangey now). One of the major comlaints about
Ubuntu was regarding the brown. Don't let Fedora go down that path.
Gabriel
On 1/3/07, Jiri Jakub Masek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good work, John.
John Baer wrote:
Uno,
Thank you for your comments. I have been performing some usability tests
with the Flying High Theme and the results are posted on the preview
page.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHighPreview
Not bad!
But the right cloud, the one over the balloon,
This is slightly OT, but hopefully I'm hitting the right knowledge
base. :-) I'm looking for a high-quality SVG icon collection that shows
desktop notebook computers, firewalls, RM servers, etc. First, I am
trying to identify the collection I've seen used in many online and
print media, seen
Some desktops users notice Fedora does not have its own sound effect
theme because it use the generic theme from Gnome. I wonder if there is
a sound artist willing to develop a sound theme for Fedora.
I also wonder if there is a possibility to support .ogg and .flac for
the sound effects as the
Le vendredi 05 janvier 2007 à 14:00 -0800, Luya Tshimbalanga a écrit :
Some desktops users notice Fedora does not have its own sound effect
theme because it use the generic theme from Gnome. I wonder if there is
a sound artist willing to develop a sound theme for Fedora.
I also wonder if
Uttered Paul W. Frields [EMAIL PROTECTED], spake thus:
This is slightly OT, but hopefully I'm hitting the right knowledge
base. :-) I'm looking for a high-quality SVG icon collection that shows
desktop notebook computers, firewalls, RM servers, etc.
I like looking around:
As I have said before, I'm not too keen on brown, and the wallpaper should
be lighter.
Gabriel
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Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 17:26 -0800, Tommy Reynolds wrote:
http://www.openclipart.org/cgi-bin/navigate/computer
for starters.
Yup, I just didn't find much there that I'd call elegant, and most of
them look like one-offs as opposed to a unified collection.
Indeed, on
John Baer wrote:
I do not know when artwork makes it into the mix but the release
schedule shows a test release on 01/30.
That is the release date for Test1. The theme has to be integrated until
Test2, 27 February.
The deadline for theming Round 2 is 12 February:
Hi,
(Please change the Subject line from Re: Fedora-art-list Digest, Vol
10, Issue 5 to the proper thread subbject (e.g. Re: Sound effects)
when replying from a digest. It's just easier to keep track of mails on
the list that way. Thanks.)
On Sat, 2007-01-06 at 18:33 -0500, John Baer wrote:
On
Hi John,
If you want positive feedback I strongly suggest to link round 2 not
round 1 pictures on fedora forums. Most people will just notice round
one artworks lacks gradients and pass on the theme.
(It's interesting to note a wallpaper-only theme *but* with gradients
other effects beat all
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
I am ready for additional comments on this theme and would like to
post a request for feedback on the forum.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHighPreview
Does anyone have an objection?
I think it's a good idea to get feedback early and often, so
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
Is there a better way to preview a GDM theme under development other
than using the gdmthemetester script in an Xnest session?
Sure, you can install it and try it out -
1) Make a directory for your theme under /usr/share/gdm/themes. E.g.,
Máirín Duffy wrote:
- I'm kind of disappointed to not see any inclusion of or expansion on
the work that was done by other folks here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHighRound2
I think we effectively have two forks of what was the Flying High theme
in
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
- I'm kind of disappointed to not see any inclusion of or expansion on
the work that was done by other folks here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHighRound2
I think we effectively have two forks of what was the
All,
Thank you for your comments.
Mo, as suggested I will bundle the svgs ...
I am in agreement the 3D approach is what forum folks generally like and
I would guess a blender theme would be very well received.
Unfortunately, I do not know Blender :(.
From my efforts I was looking for a theme
All,
I uploaded my entire project to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHigh
Look to the bottom under the title All project files.
:)
John
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Am Sonntag Januar 7 2007 01:31 schrieb Chitlesh GOORAH:
On 11/29/06, Sebastian Vahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mittwoch November 29 2006 12:04 schrieb Chitlesh GOORAH:
I'll ping him again to push it to FE :)
I think that would be the best idea. :)
Soon it will be :
* John Baer (2007-01-10 20:51 -0500) said:
^
I'm currently working on the GDM login package and I have the xml
file roughed out. I am now in search of svg versions of the icon set
used in FC6.
Is it bluecurve? See,
,
| * Máirín Duffy (2007-01-05 15:22 -0500) said:
| Andy
* John Baer (2007-01-11 18:20 -0500) said:
^
Leo wrote:
Is it bluecurve? See,
,
| * Mirn Duffy (2007-01-05 15:22 -0500) said:
| Andy cleaned up a bunch of the Bluecurve icon sheets a while back,
| converting them to SVG and making it so that they'll open up in
| Inkscape.
Máirín Duffy wrote:
'Standard image size: 48×48 or 64×64 – currently undecided'
Maybe it should be the same size as some of the avatars or buddy icons
that are already in wide use today? E.g. livejournal avatars are 100x100
and aim buddy icons are 50x50. There's already a lot of these icons
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey Andreas!
Nicu Buculei wrote:
- think if we need additional faces (there are some in
/usr/share/pixmaps/faces/ not sure if those are enough/original/pretty)
Andreas Nilsson wrote:
Garrett Lesage and myself did some initial work on this some time ago.
On 2007-01-14, Chitlesh GOORAH said:
On 1/14/07, Leo wrote:
What do you mean?
Echo uses Tango's naming spec and can be used for both KDE and
Gnome.
I've just tested it. Nope it isn't at my place. :(
Then it is a bug. Please report it.
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Quoting Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are just too many icons needed to complete that theme.
And the gnome icons are looking fresh and beautiful nowadays.
Can anyone get an assignement to do particular category? Instead of standing,
can we just do more as possible?
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On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 20:56 -0500, Paul Stauffer wrote:
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 06:03:56PM -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
Are you still looking for posters? What format, size, etc. is preferred?
I am told that someone here at BU is working on some posters for the main
FUDCon event, though I
All,
Broke away from the day-to-day to check out Las Vagas last week. Lot's
of stuff going on there!
I posted a new wallpaper submission for your consideration which is more
surreal than the previous. I call it The Wall.
On 1/20/07, Joachim Frieben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's really bad news. Well, it would be nice from you to push the
Borealis theme though for inclusion into Fedora [.. in my eyes still the
best suggestion for F7 until now].
Hear hear!
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Hey folks,
I will be stepping away from the Fedora Art Team for now in order to
focus my efforts on upstream GNOME projects.
~m
Mo,
That is great news. The wonderful thing about open source development is
the ability to check
Joachim Frieben wrote:
That's really bad news. Well, it would be nice from you to push the
Borealis theme though for inclusion into Fedora [.. in my eyes still
the best suggestion for F7 until now].
Joachim and Others,
Without a doubt Mo is very talented and the Borealis theme is an
In the past the wallpaper for Fedora GDM and KDE have been the same. IMO
we should pay tribute to these two successful open source projects by
branding the fedora wallpaper respectively.
Please refer to the following link.
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey folks,
I will be stepping away from the Fedora Art Team for now in order to
focus my efforts on upstream GNOME projects.
Stay tunned, there could me more resignations in the near future
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Cool Fedora wallpapers: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/wallpapers/
Open Clip
John Baer wrote:
In the past the wallpaper for Fedora GDM and KDE have been the same. IMO
we should pay tribute to these two successful open source projects by
branding the fedora wallpaper respectively.
Please refer to the following link.
Quoting Joachim Frieben [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's really bad news. Well, it would be nice from you to push the
Borealis theme though for inclusion into Fedora [.. in my eyes still the
best suggestion for F7 until now].
It is really up to other people to pursue the work instead of moaning.
Nicu wrote:
I think this is excessive and unneeded branding: both for Fedora and
the
Desktop Environment.
Nicu,
Would your preference be no GDM/KDE branding but keep the fedora
branding. Or... would you prefer all branding removed?
John
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Nicu wrote:
I think this is excessive and unneeded branding: both for Fedora and
the
Desktop Environment.
Nicu,
Would your preference be no GDM/KDE branding but keep the fedora
branding. Or... would you prefer all branding removed?
Limited or subtle Fedora branding that
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This also would need an xfce (and others which may be inclulded with
Extras) wallpaper with each release. Also, more and more screen
sizes... it gets too complex when desktops are brought in.
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Luya wrote:
For people too lazy to rebuild Inkscape 0.45pre1, Fedora version is
available on
Luya,
Thanks ...
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On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 12:00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This also would need an xfce (and others which may be inclulded with
Extras) wallpaper with each release. Also, more and more screen
sizes... it gets too complex when desktops are brought in.
Ben,
Good point. I agree this is the best
Hi guys... I'm Kukuh Basuki from Indonesia. I'm an instructional media
developer... I'm a newbie on fedora's world (til now, I still use Mac,
and I wanna use fedora core for build computer based instructional
system)... I wanna make every learner im my country use fedora core
for learning. What
Kukuh Basuki wrote:
Hi guys... I'm Kukuh Basuki from Indonesia. I'm an instructional media
developer... I'm a newbie on fedora's world (til now, I still use Mac,
and I wanna use fedora core for build computer based instructional
system)... I wanna make every learner im my country use fedora core
All,
I started a Preview 2 wiki page with revised images which I hope addresses
many of the comments from the forum poll. The end tally was 96 responses and
the vote was split 50/50 between Ok or great and Not for me.
The things I believe the folks who voted not for me were looking for are
as
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Holiday is over. I have just made a new icon for Echo development. For
Diana, the name is face-angry-yelling and can be added to the naming
scheme proposal. Check out the updated wiki
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoDevelopment
Added to the naming scheme
Hi John, there are mixed two styles, *technical drawing* and *monolith* in
RHGB,GDM Splash and GDM/KDE Desktop, I like the idea of *technical drawing*,
so, follow it.
JJM
2007/1/25, John Baer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All,
I started a Preview 2 wiki page with revised images which I hope addresses
Jiri Jakub Masek wrote:
Hi John, there are mixed two styles, *technical drawing* and
*monolith* in RHGB,GDM Splash and GDM/KDE Desktop, I like the idea of
*technical drawing*, so, follow it.
Agree, the technical drawing style looks very good. Could just be that
it is not so dark. On the
John Baer wrote:
Nicu wrote:
I think this is excessive and unneeded branding: both for Fedora and
the
Desktop Environment.
Nicu,
Would your preference be no GDM/KDE branding but keep the fedora
branding. Or... would you prefer all branding removed?
To me, less branding would
Hi
Should we have IRC weekly meetings to discuss changes and monitor
progress in #fedora-art channel? I can lead that discussion for a while
if that is useful.
Otherwise, I have some questions:
* Have we decided a default theme for the different spins in Fedora 7
release. The desktop spin
Rahul wrote:
Should we have IRC weekly meetings to discuss changes and monitor
progress in #fedora-art channel? I can lead that discussion for a
while
if that is useful.
Not a bad idea if a time can be agreed to.
Otherwise, I have some questions:
* Have we decided a default theme
O/H Uno Engborg έγραψε:
Jiri Jakub Masek wrote:
Hi John, there are mixed two styles, *technical drawing* and
*monolith* in RHGB,GDM Splash and GDM/KDE Desktop, I like the idea of
*technical drawing*, so, follow it.
Agree, the technical drawing style looks very good. Could just be that
Dimitris Glezos wrote:
What would really be great is to see the drawings get more complete and
sophisticated with the progress of the installation. So at the end of it (the
Congratulations screen) the graphics will be pixel-perfect.
So, here's an idea: why don't we contact the maintainers of
Dimitris Glezos wrote:
I liked the idea of the blueprint drawings (technical) for the
installation. It
felt as if they were professional, but the actual product isn't built yet.
The
blueprints put the user into the idea that he himself is building the
system and
is kind of anticipating.
What
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