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Date: Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 11:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic][docs] I see, you see, we all see red*
Hi Alex,
Sorry, I don't know much abo
čt 24. 8. 2017 v 12:19 odesílatel Alexandra Settle
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> Hey Ruby!
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> Good point – thanks for bringing it up :)
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> I was brought up to think that red was one of those colours that people
> had different (and sometimes really negative) associations with. When I
Hi Alex,
Sorry, I don't know much about the docs stuff; Andreas' links were useful
for enlightening me.
Clearly, I'm biased and would prefer no difference in colour. What about
that (darker?) blue from [0], where it sez (I'm referring to the
upper-cased words here) 'Modern color theory uses
Hey Ruby!
Good point – thanks for bringing it up :)
I was brought up to think that red was one of those colours that people had
different (and sometimes really negative) associations with. When I look at our
latest and greatest! ironic documentation (e.g. [1]), I see red. Not only do I
see
On 2017-08-23 18:30, Loo, Ruby wrote:
> Hi,
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> I was brought up to think that red was one of those colours that people
> had different (and sometimes really negative) associations with. When I
> look at our latest and greatest! ironic documentation (e.g. [1]), I see
> red. Not only do I
Hi,
I was brought up to think that red was one of those colours that people had
different (and sometimes really negative) associations with. When I look at our
latest and greatest! ironic documentation (e.g. [1]), I see red. Not only do I
see red, but the term has a different background colour