On 10/19/05, Viper550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, we really need to prepare for good ol' Dapper Drake. I already
> have an idea for the graphical theme, my idea is based around the Grid.
> The grid here represents the plotting of major goals for Dapper Drake,
> making it the Vista of Linux D
On 10/19/05, Dylan Dunne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow,
> I opened up Pandora's Box...
> So we're shooting for having a meeting this upcoming/next Saturday at
> 1200 UTC in our IRC channel? I included a bit of a chart to convert
> that to US time zones (unless you're in the military over here,
Wow,
I opened up Pandora's Box...
So we're shooting for having a meeting this upcoming/next Saturday at
1200 UTC in our IRC channel? I included a bit of a chart to convert
that to US time zones (unless you're in the military over here, you
don't go by a 24 hour clock). For me that's 6, so is
El Miércoles 19 Octubre 2005 18:21, Viper550 escribió:
> Okay, we really need to prepare for good ol' Dapper Drake. I already
> have an idea for the graphical theme, my idea is based around the Grid.
> The grid here represents the plotting of major goals for Dapper Drake,
> making it the Vista of L
> > c) How do completely different looking 'Linux' [1] desktops help users?
>
> I'm not suggesting they look completely different, I'm suggesting they
> have unique visual styles.
The kind of differences we see between Red Hat (Bluecurve), Sun's JDS
(Blueprint) and the Novell/Ubuntu (GNOME) ico
On 10/19/05, Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > The Tango team is largely (?/partially?) made up of Novel Desktop
> > developers. I think that visual aesthetics is one place where Linux
> > distributions *should* differentiate themselves. Be careful embracing
> > Tango at the expensive
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 19.10.2005, 09:43 -0500 schrieb Matthew Nuzum:
> > a snapshot package with the current tango icon theme is already in
> > breezy...
> >
> The Tango team is largely (?/partially?) made up of Novel Desktop
> developers. I think that visual aesthetics is one place where Linux
> di
> The Tango team is largely (?/partially?) made up of Novel Desktop
> developers. I think that visual aesthetics is one place where Linux
> distributions *should* differentiate themselves. Be careful embracing
> Tango at the expensive of Ubuntu's distinctive look.
a) We don't have a distinctive
On 10/19/05, Oliver Grawert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> Am Mittwoch, den 19.10.2005, 22:51 +1000 schrieb Pascal Klein:
> > Nevertheless, when the time comes that Tango is finished I think it would
> > be a
> > lovely idea to include is as is; The Tango set. It can be shipped like
> > normal
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 19.10.2005, 22:51 +1000 schrieb Pascal Klein:
> Nevertheless, when the time comes that Tango is finished I think it would be
> a
> lovely idea to include is as is; The Tango set. It can be shipped like
> normal. :)
a snapshot package with the current tango icon theme is alre
'ello all.
Alrighty, I'll try an answer a few questions.
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 09:25 pm, Frédéric van der Essen wrote:
> I think that a few thing are going in the wrong way on this mailing list,
> and if we don't move our asses, nothing good will come for Dapper.
> the first is that we aren't doin
Speak of the devil. :o)
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Oct 10, 2005 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: betterDesktop
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Novell & openSuse have launched a usability website for the desktop.
> http://www.betterdesktop.org/welcome/
>
> "
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 09:31 pm, Frédéric van der Essen wrote:
> Have you heard about the Tango Project ?
> they aim at making a consistant and cross desktops icon theme.
Awesome idea. ++
[...]
> Should we
> - Ignore tango and continue working on Humanity (if there is still work
> being done on it
On 10/19/05, Frédéric van der Essen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think that a few thing are going in the wrong way on this mailing list, and
> if we don't move our asses, nothing good will come for Dapper.
> the first is that we aren't doing anything.
> the second is that we don't know what are o
On 10/19/05, Frédéric van der Essen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you heard about the Tango Project ?
> they aim at making a consistant and cross desktops icon theme.
Yep. Lofty goal.
> Their current work looks very good, and IMO a project like that is a very
> good idea.
I only saw bits a
Have you heard about the Tango Project ?
they aim at making a consistant and cross desktops icon theme.
http://tango-project.org/Tango_Icon_Gallery
Their current work looks very good, and IMO a project like that is a very good
idea.
Should we
- Ignore tango and continue working on Humanity (if
I think that a few thing are going in the wrong way on this mailing list, and
if we don't move our asses, nothing good will come for Dapper.
the first is that we aren't doing anything.
the second is that we don't know what are our goals
the third is that we don't have any work to do.
We can't do
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