My two cents for look&feel: make it clean, and good looking, but with no sacrifice in functionality. I wrote a semi-article on this somewhere, but probably things need to be better defined (theming goals, that is). Don't make it ubuntu (but then I doubt that would ever happen).
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Paul Cutler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If we were creating a vision or mission statement,Kevin's statement > may be accurate. > > But this discussion is about who we are targeting: what our > communication, brand, look and feel are to speak to this targeted > group of users, and I think adding in the words power users throws it > off. > > Paul > > On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Kevin Harriss > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> This is how I think we should portray ourselves: >> >> We are a user friendly linux distribution which focuses on an intuitive user >> interface and ease of use while allowing advance possibilities for those >> power users. >> >> This statement won't pidgeon hole us into the belief that we are only a >> linux distro for new users, where you can't do any 'serious' work with it. >> That is a similiar idea that was held about Ubuntu for the longest period. >> We want to portray ourselves as a distro that is friendly to new user and at >> the same time friendly to developers and power users. >> > _______________________________________________ > Foresight-devel mailing list > Foresight-devel@lists.rpath.org > http://lists.rpath.org/mailman/listinfo/foresight-devel > -- Jack Doerner There are worse crimes than burning books One of them is not reading them. -Joseph Brodsky _______________________________________________ Foresight-devel mailing list Foresight-devel@lists.rpath.org http://lists.rpath.org/mailman/listinfo/foresight-devel