Gerold Kassube wrote:
Hi,
please excuse, is this an official Sticker which can be used, produced
and sell by anyone?
Take a look at
http://www.linux-onlineshop.de/product_info.php/info/p1113_Notebook-Sticker-Fedora.html
I wonder, because I never saw, that we call it Fedora linux ...
Just a
Valent Turkovic wrote:
Sorry if my approach seams a bit rough, but I find english hard to
translate finer points, but as you can guess it is not my mother tongue.
That's ok but this whole discussing has nothing to do with artwork and
sending such mails to multiple lists is unnecessary. Stick
John Poelstra wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Gerold Kassube wrote:
Hi all,
only a question ...
Why a moon-theme for F8?
F7 is named as Moonshine
maybe we found a name for F8 and than create the themes?!
We wouldn't have time after the name is decided. It is pretty much
done
Gerold Kassube wrote:
Hi all,
only a question ...
Why a moon-theme for F8?
F7 is named as Moonshine
maybe we found a name for F8 and than create the themes?!
We wouldn't have time after the name is decided. It is pretty much done
in the last week or so.
Rahul
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
This metacity reminds Clearlooks 2 found Fedora Core 5. I attached a
variation modifying both minimize and close buttons. Perhaps making
the theme sighly subtle will suffice.
The curved edges in your mockup looks better to me than the square edges
in Mo's. There are
Matthias Clasen wrote:
You are not listening. No matter how easy it is to split off a
subpackage, legal has asked us to keep all trademarked images in a
single package.
Anyway, there is still an easy way out; just don't use trademarked
images in grub.
That should be pretty easy to do. CC'ing
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Rahul Sundaram a écrit :
Do we have anyone committed to make the necessary modifications in the
theme engines? Otherwise all the effort doing the mockups isn't going
to make a difference.
Rahul
I thought it was a job for Fedora Desktop team.
It might be but I need
John Baer wrote:
All,
+1 to all of the comments on this thread. But we need to get some
direction from Red Hat as it's my understanding Red Hat is the owner of
the desktop artwork.
I'm really pleased on how things are coming around as I see the
preliminary F8 release schedule is already
Jayme Ayres wrote:
I would like to show this:
http://www.jaymeayres.com/arquivos/fedora_full_banner.gif
http://www.jaymeayres.com/arquivos/fedora_full_banner_en.gif
Good job. Animated GIF's are pretty nice for quick promo's.
Rahul
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Wes Armour wrote:
Just a quick e-mail to say I love the balloons theme for fedora 7. In my
opinion it is the best theme and artwork in a fedora release so far.
The desktop background is fantastic!
Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated.
Rahul
Hi
Something to consider.
Rahul
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On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 19:07 +0200, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
are the ones provided by openoffice and not the ones usually I got in
Fedora...
Is this intended...? I preferred the fedora ones
It looks like the default Fedora GNOME theme is now
Mark wrote:
yea still far away, but that time is over faster than you realize ;)
will fedora be delayed when the echo theme isn`t finished? or will
fedora in that case ship with the fc6 theme and have a full eche theme
for FC8?
Echo is not a release blocker. Release blockers are described in
Martin Sourada wrote:
Nicu Buculei napsal(a):
Martin Sourada wrote:
Maybe it would be the best. Yet I'll list here some alternatives:
2. GPL [3] - used by Bluecurve, primarily developers license, but
probably
usable for art as well.
3. LGPL [4] - that would allow commercial derivates
GPL
Joachim Frieben wrote:
Bluecurve was done almost entirely by a single person - Garrett LeSage,
who does not work for Red Hat anymore. Fedora itself has moved to using
Clearlooks for GNOME and possibly Plastik for KDE in Fedora 7 which is
the default upstream themes. The Bluecurve icon set has
Kelly wrote:
To be entirely honest, IMO the default for KDE should be Klearlooks for the
widgets at least. I have a really effective Dekorator theme which makes KDE
windows look like GNOME/Clearlook windows, too...
If you are serious about this proposal, you should work with the KDE SIG
and
Jack Daniels wrote:
Hi there
I saw Fedora 7 default artwork and it was rely great, I couldn’t believe
then from that start we will have something like that while I was
looking work on progress for art work on fedora 7.
While I look on that balloon I feel like it moves slowly and I was
Kelly wrote:
Uh... you didn't accidentally assume I have = I designed, did you?
I actually did. That sentence is ambiguous to me.
At any rate, I meant in Fedora, because Klearlooks is the KDE equivalent of
Clearlooks, which is what Fedora is using as default in GNOME. I notice that
Kelly wrote:
On Tuesday, March 20, 2007 4:11 pm Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Kelly wrote:
Uh... you didn't accidentally assume I have = I designed, did you?
I actually did. That sentence is ambiguous to me.
Sorry, my fault. I didn't word it very well.
At any rate, I meant in Fedora, because
Ricardo Cruz wrote:
Hello there,
This message is meant to be directed for Bluecurve developers. If you
guys know of a better address please forward to it.
Bluecurve was done almost entirely by a single person - Garrett LeSage,
who does not work for Red Hat anymore. Fedora itself has moved
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
Since the plan is to refresh the desktop theme for every release, we
would invariably have folks who like the artwork in one of the
previous releases better than the current one. Since we already have a
rule about not including version numbers
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
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Using the monitor icon, I made a variation to fit
preference-desktop-theme. Is 4 colors on screen enough or should we
go with 9?
Reminds me of the Windows logo. Can you try a few alternatives?
Rahul
Máirín Duffy wrote:
1) Overall does this seem reasonable as a replacement for the existing
art page? Is there anything we're forgetting?
Yes but now we are left with two pages - ArtTeam and Artwork. The
artwork specifications are also duplicated in two pages.
2) An intentional omission
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Check out Nicu's (with some help from me :) ) Inkscape article that
just got published to Red Hat Magazine today:
http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/02/27/the-open-palettehow-to-use-inkscapes-new-blur-filter/
This syncs up with one of the long term
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Following Máirín's idea of teams working on various projects I started a
sub-project with a Short-Order Request Queue, perfectly suited for
beginners and new contributors: the Hackergotchi Service -
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/HackergotchiService
The intention
John Baer wrote:
All,
I would like to make sure as we move forward that everyone that should
be included is included. We are discussing changing some established
processes and I would regret if these well intentioned discussions were
received the wrong way.
Specifically, I do not know who
Hi
Since the plan is to refresh the desktop theme for every release, we
would invariably have folks who like the artwork in one of the previous
releases better than the current one. Since we already have a rule about
not including version numbers in the current release, can we continue to
Nicu Buculei wrote:
I dont consider it a step back. In both cases the concepts was drawn
and worked up a team and Diana Fong did the final work. The difference
here might that Mola talked over IRC while John Baer didnt. That's
just different working styles and prefered modes of interaction.
Uno Engborg wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
I dont consider it a step back. In both cases the concepts was drawn
and worked up a team and Diana Fong did the final work. The
difference here might that Mola talked over IRC while John Baer
didnt. That's just different working
Hi,
Apologies for the long post but this touches a broader topic. So be
patient and you will reach the see the light or at the end of my email.
Are we ready? Good.
I had a opportunity to talk to Diana Fong during FUDCon Boston 2007
after she came up to talk to me about my perspectives and
John Baer wrote:.
If Fedora is going to be open source then Fedora needs to embrace open
source. The fact Diana was crafting Fedora final artwork off line with
no communication to the team is not open source. It has nothing to do
with polish or talent and has everything to do with equality,
Hi
Should we have IRC weekly meetings to discuss changes and monitor
progress in #fedora-art channel? I can lead that discussion for a while
if that is useful.
Otherwise, I have some questions:
* Have we decided a default theme for the different spins in Fedora 7
release. The desktop spin
John Baer wrote:
Nicu wrote:
I think this is excessive and unneeded branding: both for Fedora and
the
Desktop Environment.
Nicu,
Would your preference be no GDM/KDE branding but keep the fedora
branding. Or... would you prefer all branding removed?
Limited or subtle Fedora branding that
David Zeuthen wrote:
Yeah. IIRC, it started becoming really slow (as opposed to just slow)
when we added SCIM; probably worth profiling / filing bugs.
The non-live CD versions start a whole lot of daemons that not many
people will use. We enable the smart card daemon by default for every
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Do we like this artwork straight/clean/clear? Maybe we could play around
with a more painterly touch or textures?
E.g., while I stared at this too long when I made it and it's probably
overkill, something like:
Leo wrote:
On FRI, 8 DEC 2006, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Okay, so round 1 is officially over. The list that Nicu so helpfully
compiled (thanks!!) is the official list of theme candidates for
FC7. I linked to all of them from the FC7 Theme page as well:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
I'm Andrea Cimitan (aka Cimi), a gnome themer from Italy. :)
Probably you had known my name in gnomelook.org, there I'm Cimi86, and
I've created a lot of themes like Murrine GTK2 Cairo Engine
(http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=42755,
Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le samedi 11 novembre 2006 à 18:02 -0500, Máirín Duffy a écrit :
Hi Andrea, you've posted on the right list, but most themers seem to
insist on using fedora-art-list instead, so I'm pushing it there
No, fedora-art-list *is* the appropriate list. fedora-desktop-list is
Hi
I believe duffy's version got the most votes. So I am declaring this as
official.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/CDArtFC6
We need a official one for consistent branding and I selected one
because the Fedora Bible author contacted me and wanted us to pick one.
So there it is.
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le Lun 16 octobre 2006 10:18, Rahul Sundaram a écrit :
Hi
I believe duffy's version got the most votes. So I am declaring this as
official.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/CDArtFC6
But it seems duffy only did the insert, what matching round
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