On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Owen Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Our general approach with the GNOME components in Fedora is to work > upstream whenever possible. It's very seldom that there's a change that > makes sense in Fedora that doesn't make sense upstream. So we try to > just do the change upstream. > > I think we'd see the art the same way; if the icons can be improved, if > we can do a more attractive widget theme, then we should do that for > GNOME. > I appreciate what you are trying to do here, but to be honest, if I had wanted to work on the Gnome 3 look and feel I had joined the Gnome Design Team. As it stands, I have chosen to work on Fedora's design and you can't deny that you are trying to substantially neuter the impact of our team and of Fedora branding as a whole here... > > So, I guess we haven't necessarily seen the need for a big process to > design artwork for GNOME 3 in Fedora 15 that is separate from the normal > flow to design artwork for GNOME 3. The GNOME artists are very friendly > and open to people getting involved. You can find them on #gnome-art and > #gnome-design on GimpNet. > > Obviously, there's work to be done to coordinate the user experience for > GNOME 3 and Fedora and make it fit together - at every level from how > the websites interact on down. There's still a few months to make that > happen. So I guess what you're saying is that wallpapers should be upstream from now on and we should divert our attention elsewhere? Fab
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