Re: Form widgets on fpo website

2007-12-26 Thread Martin Sourada

On Wed, 2007-12-26 at 01:38 +0100, Michael Beckwith wrote:
 Why should I do a google search for something you're arguing for? 
 I don't have a problem with what I'm seeing when I visit the page. 
 Just for the sake of not arguing, I did do a google search for 
 both native widgets and didn't find any sort of examples of what 
 I was asking for. Maybe I'm just blind, so if you could point one 
 out like I asked, I'd be happy to click.
 

Personally I think he meant the google.com page itself as an example
with the right widgets. So to show you the differences:
this[ff-old.png] is start.fp.o in F8's epiphany, this[ff-native] is
start.fp.o in FF3 and this[ff-fpo] is fp.o. I guess you see the
difference on first sight ;)

Martin
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Re: Form widgets on fpo website

2007-12-26 Thread Michael Beckwith
I'm apparently blind, you're unclear with what you say. From a personal 
standpoint, when someone lists some terms with any reference to google, 
they mean to do searching, not look at the buttons on the page. Should 
have clarified.

Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote:

You're blind... Google.com has native widgets!

Dnia 25-12-2007, wto o godzinie 18:38 -0600, Michael Beckwith pisze:
  

Why should I do a google search for something you're arguing for? I
don't have a problem with what I'm seeing when I visit the page. Just
for the sake of not arguing, I did do a google search for both native
widgets and didn't find any sort of examples of what I was asking
for. Maybe I'm just blind, so if you could point one out like I asked,
I'd be happy to click.
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For the sake of arguement of why I was, perhaps, not the best person to 
try arguing the point, I attached what I see with most form buttons, 
including google.com. It takes on the colors of my gnome theme overall,  
using 2.0.0.10 build of FF





Martin Sourada wrote:

On Wed, 2007-12-26 at 01:38 +0100, Michael Beckwith wrote:
  
Why should I do a google search for something you're arguing for? 
I don't have a problem with what I'm seeing when I visit the page. 
Just for the sake of not arguing, I did do a google search for 
both native widgets and didn't find any sort of examples of what 
I was asking for. Maybe I'm just blind, so if you could point one 
out like I asked, I'd be happy to click.





Personally I think he meant the google.com page itself as an example
with the right widgets. So to show you the differences:
this[ff-old.png] is start.fp.o in F8's epiphany, this[ff-native] is
start.fp.o in FF3 and this[ff-fpo] is fp.o. I guess you see the
difference on first sight ;)

Martin



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Re: Form widgets on fpo website

2007-12-26 Thread Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek
Well, Firefox != 3 sucks a little bit.

Dnia 26-12-2007, śro o godzinie 12:47 -0600, Michael Beckwith pisze:
 I'm apparently blind, you're unclear with what you say. From a
 personal standpoint, when someone lists some terms with any reference
 to google, they mean to do searching, not look at the buttons on the
 page. Should have clarified.
 Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote: 
  You're blind... Google.com has native widgets!
  
  Dnia 25-12-2007, wto o godzinie 18:38 -0600, Michael Beckwith pisze:

   Why should I do a google search for something you're arguing for? I
   don't have a problem with what I'm seeing when I visit the page. Just
   for the sake of not arguing, I did do a google search for both native
   widgets and didn't find any sort of examples of what I was asking
   for. Maybe I'm just blind, so if you could point one out like I asked,
   I'd be happy to click.
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 For the sake of arguement of why I was, perhaps, not the best person
 to try arguing the point, I attached what I see with most form
 buttons, including google.com. It takes on the colors of my gnome
 theme overall,  using 2.0.0.10 build of FF
 
 
 
 
 Martin Sourada wrote: 
  On Wed, 2007-12-26 at 01:38 +0100, Michael Beckwith wrote:

   Why should I do a google search for something you're arguing for? 
   I don't have a problem with what I'm seeing when I visit the page. 
   Just for the sake of not arguing, I did do a google search for 
   both native widgets and didn't find any sort of examples of what 
   I was asking for. Maybe I'm just blind, so if you could point one 
   out like I asked, I'd be happy to click.
   
   
  
  Personally I think he meant the google.com page itself as an example
  with the right widgets. So to show you the differences:
  this[ff-old.png] is start.fp.o in F8's epiphany, this[ff-native] is
  start.fp.o in FF3 and this[ff-fpo] is fp.o. I guess you see the
  difference on first sight ;)
  
  Martin
 
 
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Re: Draft Schedule for F9

2007-12-26 Thread Máirín Duffy
Hi John,

Thanks for your work on the schedule! Here is all the feedback I can
think of:

- getting the CD/DVD label and box design artwork ready for the printer
took around 3 weeks this go around. Hopefully, since we will have the
same printer next time and because we were able to develop a color
profile with them for printing, that could probably be 2 weeks for F9.
(iow, actually coming up with the design and then preparing the design
for the printer are two kind of different tasks)

- there isn't too much room in the schedule for 'bugfixing'. For
example, in F8 we went back and added the hostname to the GDM theme
because it somehow had been omitted. Since we're pushing to get the
artwork into the  beta we might get a lot more feedback and bugs to
address. I guess I don't see too much room in the schedule for that though?

- banner creation for marketing having 2 weeks is probably a bit much, 1
week is prolly fine.

- As Nicu mentioned already, there are a lot of subtasks to the theming
process. Here are the subtasks that may be worth noting on the schedule:

-- Round 1:
   - theme proposal wiki page created
   - theme proposal announcement sent out
   - 3 conceptual sketches completed
-- Round 2:
   - theme wallpaper draft completed
   - vertically long supporting artwork completed
   - horizontally long supporting artwork completed
   - square supporting artwork completed
-- Round 3:
   - fullscreen splash for syslinux
   - square splash for anaconda and firstboot
   - anaconda horizontal header
   - firstboot vertical header
   - fullscreen grub splash
   - bootup/loading graphics (new rhgb coming for f9?)
   - fullscreen splash for gdm (new gdm, only wallpaper image needed)
   - kdm login screen theme
   - gnome splash screen
   - kde splash screen
   - gnome screensaver lock dialog

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Re: Imagine

2007-12-26 Thread Máirín Duffy
 Imagine a theme around this
 
 http://tieguy.org/blog/2007/12/19/happyhappyjoyjoy/

Do you want to make this an offical proposal? :)

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Re: Imagine

2007-12-26 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Máirín Duffy wrote:

Imagine a theme around this

http://tieguy.org/blog/2007/12/19/happyhappyjoyjoy/


Do you want to make this an offical proposal? :)


I was thinking of it primarily as another way to convey the idea of 
freedom. So technically it would just be a part of


https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F9Themes/Freedom

Not exactly that image but the general impressions from it. Our themes 
have been so far abstract and I think actual people in a photograph or a 
 realistic graphics rendering of a similar image might be a good thing 
to try.


Rahul

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Re: Imagine

2007-12-26 Thread Nicu Buculei

Rahul Sundaram wrote:
I was thinking of it primarily as another way to convey the idea of 
freedom. So technically it would just be a part of


https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F9Themes/Freedom

Not exactly that image but the general impressions from it. Our themes 
have been so far abstract and I think actual people in a photograph or a 
 realistic graphics rendering of a similar image might be a good thing 
to try.


While photos of unknown people (about whom I don't feel anything) is not 
exactly my cup of tea as desktop theming, I agree *some* will like that 
(how many, maybe we can learn by having an official proposal and see the 
feed-back).
But I think such a theme should be *completely* made by photos, not only 
the desktop background.


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