Just saw this: http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/fedora-17-xfce.html
Now, it's not a great review - he recycled a home directory from Xubuntu, so not sure why he made it a point to show off the funkalicious configuration that occurred as a result, but when it comes to the part after "Live Session and Installation", I can't say I totally disagree with him on all points. There really isn't anything 'polished' looking about the default setup. I know I'm new here, and I have no clue how the default look of the spin came to be, but I can't help but wonder - has any thought ever been given to spiffing things up a little? Even if everyone involved with the spin *loves* the Nodoka+Adwaita combination, I think two small changes would make for a better first impression: * Using the Fedora branded xfce4_xicon1 by default on the Applications Menu * Setting the Clock and Notification Area to have 'no borders' Honestly, I could care less about anything else the review said - most of it seemed to be him rambling on about Fedora not having proprietary codecs and such, but I *can* see how a new user might find the default presentation a little un-polished. Any other thoughts? -- -jayson _______________________________________________ xfce mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce
