On Aug 18, 2006, at 5:16 PM, seawolf wrote:
If it's going to be dropped for GNOME then fair enough but for the KDE
users among us, I've done one to replace the bubbles: it's at
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/38247808/
Cool! I added my feedback directly to the deviation.
BTW: can
Andy Fitzsimon wrote:
actually, here's another one
On 8/29/06, Andy Fitzsimon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That looks awesome!!
I had a quick play with it in inkscape, feel free to take this and
run with it.. its far from finished.
Holy crap Andy! :)
~m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you VERY much...
This is the kind of stuff that should be on the Wiki... :)
IT is :) but if you'd like it to be clearer feel free to modify and add
to the wiki pages :)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who gives me the rights to chage the background color?
Instructions on how to do this are outlined on the artwork wiki page:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork#head-666ef97a22e615ba15f9eeae7e612ffb089d3fbc
I read the Wiki at the page above
Hi,
So Rahul brought up a discussion about the default theme artwork for
FC6, which resulted in some discussions between various folks in Fedora,
which basically led to the following:
FEDORA CORE SIX THEME
=
We can have a new theme in FC6, but we've got to get it in by
Diana Fong wrote:
Done...literally in a day with no sleep...though...maybe two because
Mola is ahead by 8 hours. Hope you guys like it.
http://people.redhat.com/dfong/fc6graphics/
http://people.redhat.com/dfong/fc6graphics/06screen.png
This one is going to be an issue wrt translations.
I
Hi spydr,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]*
The Fedora art team doesn't actually receive emails sent to that
address. But that really isn't the appropriate email address to send art
requests to. That is the list to send a request for a copy of the
Rahul wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Now, over a week with no reply from [EMAIL PROTECTED] makes it
very difficult to contribute artwork. I think anyone would agree with
that. I will investigate to see who watches that mailing address and
see what the hold up is, and if there is a standard
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi Dimitris,
Dimitris Glezos wrote:
Quoting from fedora-docs-list:
## Theme
The artwork team did not respond to my request for a better theme
than the current one, so I prepared some themes myself.
Gah, I forgot to mention - you might want to cut the white outline
Hi Grant,
Grant Williamson wrote:
the xfc files will be much appreciated.
Just so you know, the GIMP will open PSD files without much of an issue
so if you want to go ahead and work with them you can. They need not be
XCF (not XFC).
~m
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Dimitris Glezos wrote:
O/H Máirín Duffy έγραψε:
So I'm not really sure how much leeway we have with the logo guidelines
at all. Since it's still intellectually the property of Red Hat and by
using it we are bound to the guidelines we agreed to when we received
the files, we really can't change
Diana Fong wrote:
I don't have a problem with the white border around the fedora symbol
and can't find where it is mentioned as not allowed for in the Fedora
brand guidelines.
I believe it is covered in the clear space section. The white is an
additional element that does not follow the
Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le Mar 19 septembre 2006 16:45, Máirín Duffy a écrit :
I can try to contact people within Red Hat to see if the white outline
variation is OK or not, but I think it would be far easier to just
remove it.
When my corp did its last logo change (like every 15 years or so
Máirín Duffy wrote:
I had to make a lot of quick decisions and
formatting work so this is how things ended up:
I forgot to mention AndyFitz helped out a lot with this too so thanks
Andy. :)
Everyone, I'm very sorry for all the last-minute changes - I've asked
Max Jack to contact
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Artwork Concept finalized - Test 1 release
Artwork Ready (to be included within the distribution) - Test 2 release
Media labels, Splash images and other ancillary artwork - Test 3 release
Would that work?
Yeh! I'd clarify it a bit though -
Test 1 release - Artwork
Hi Luya,
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Learning the lesson on the artwork development for Fedora Core 6, I
wrote some ideas about the future look of Fedora Core 7 which can be seen:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LuyaTshimbalanga/FC7FutureArtwork
Thanks for starting this discussion! :)
* Echo
Leo wrote:
On Mon, 16/10/06 17:51 +0100, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Developing a theme is pretty difficult time-consuming but if we can
get some good mockups early on then it'd be easier to hit FC7.
I'd suggest Murrine GTK2 Cairo Engine¹. I have been using
MurrinaGilouche² which is based
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Given there is not a schedule for FC7, it would be a good opportunity to
work on icons rather than waiting.
Is anybody waiting to work on them? If anyone wants to work on them and
help the effort, then by all means go ahead. I didn't know that anyone
was waiting and
Steve Barnhart wrote:
On 10/17/06, Máirín Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please don't let technical limitations or
implementation complexity discourage you from mocking up something cool
- because there's always a way to actually build something given the
design we're building towards is truly
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Some feedback :
1. the blue used is much too agressive, while I agree we should move away
from gray-only the UI should stay unobstrusive, quiet and out-of-the-way.
I agree, I was just extract most of idas I got.
Luya, I received this message 6 times, most with a
Hi Jovan,
Jovan Spasojevic wrote:
i have created a Webgallery on fedora-club.de. There can put members of
fedora-club.de (German) artworks or whatever on it. but the Gallery has
a Section called FedoraArtworks.
So I wasn't able to find it (of course I don't speak German so that may
be a
Here's a theme idea I came up with:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFedoraBorealis
Here's the concept behind it:
I started thinking about how Fedora is a pure operating system - one of
the core values of Fedora is only including free and open source
software, without including
Nicola Losito wrote:
Il giorno 06/nov/06, alle ore 16:10, Máirín Duffy ha scritto:
Nicola Losito wrote:
talking about backgrounds/wallpapers have you seen this one ?
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=46270
This wallpaper does not use the Fedora logo correctly
can
John Baer wrote:
I admit the current design has many positive elements and of coarse
market recognition but it does not render well.
?
The following is just
another example of how folks struggle to make it work.
?!
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Hi Dimitris,
Dimitris Glezos wrote:
O/H Máirín Duffy έγραψε:
There is a definite tension between creative treatments of the logo and
misuses of the logo that potentially damage the Fedora brand. But I
think the usage guidelines are at least a good sane start, although I
agree they do not allow
Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
On 11/13/06, seawolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As tis said on http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo :
Scalable vector versions of the logo can be obtained by sending a
request to:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The following versions are available:
* Fedora Logo Full -
including the art team in the discussion
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Ray Strode [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi,
On Sat, 2006-11-11 at 17:17 +0100, Andrea Cimitan wrote:
I think fedora could _at least_ add murrine to a repository, and
then I can provide
From:
Andrea Cimitan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Click to see my first screenshot of murrine with a simple fedora
colorscheme...
http://img93.imageshack.us/img93/7726/previewml7.jpg
Impressions???
1) Overall I like the colors and shading. Quite nice!
2) There isn't really enough contrast in the
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
3) I love the spacedust effect, it looks very cool. How would this
look with just the space dust applied to a lighter flat background or
gradient (try #3c6eb4 or #294172). I think it would make a great
background without the planet or logo, or at least
seawolf wrote:
On 30/11/06, Máirín Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That'd still be slapping the Fedora logo on an object, this time a
rocket rather than a planet.
I just don't understand the rationale. Fedora is a rocket ship flying
through space?
Rocket lift-off speeding through barriers
a concept statement or wiki pages:
- Borealis, by Máirín Duffy:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFedoraBorealis
'One of the core values of Fedora is only including free and open source
software, without including non-free software, codecs, drivers, patents,
etc. We try to be a *pure
Hi Leo,
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:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork
Nicu Buculei wrote:
I totally forgot about Corel and I can assure everyone Corel did not
enter my mind when I was brain storming ideas for fc7. I would refer
all those interested in the concept to the theme's home wiki.
Indeed, there are ways, a lot of ways, that *if* in the end we will use
Hi Jiří,
Jiri Jakub Masek wrote:
Hi, good idea Nicu, so, people, look at this one
http://kresby.grafika.cz/details.php?image_id=6174
there is only a preview because the real size of that image is
1600x1200pix and 2.5MB, so can not be published everywhere...
Very cool! Have you considered
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
To your list I added optional artwork for a gimp splash, open office
splash, and the cd/dvd cover/jewel case. A total 18 images.
Is it ok if I rearrange the flying high wiki pages a little bit?
I don't think we're really ready in round 2 to break out into the
John Baer wrote:
I guess it's time to get to work!
I put together some Flying High with Fedora artwork for round 2. I
uploaded it here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHighRound2
I really really liked Jiří's Flying High mockup [1] so these were
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
I put together some Flying High with Fedora artwork for round 2. I
uploaded it here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHighRound2
I really really liked Jiří's Flying High mockup [1] so these were
heavily inspired
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
(it's a little oversaturated for sure; it needs to be tuned down) I
was kind of going for a grainy-film look. The balloon idea made me
think of the Smashing Pumkins 'tonight, tonight' music video [1]
which had that kind of novel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where do I post bootsplash images for the Fedora Borealis theme?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFedoraBorealis says
Immutable.
Hmm... That page is still appropriate to upload design work to. I can
edit it. Do you have an account on our wiki? It might
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
Diana,
Thanks for the followup. For now I suggest we stay with the current
technology and challenge our imaginations to come up with something that
works.
In case you missed it I had a few recommends here to that end:
David Zeuthen wrote:
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 08:56 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
John Baer wrote:
Posted some additional artwork submissions to the round 2 page.
Just for fun I made an Open Office and Gimp splash screen.
Question: do we want customized splash screens for such applications?
- the
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
Máirín Diana,
You *can* address the whole list - this is a community project as is
Fedora. :)
I would like to get feedback on this theme from the forum. To that end I
prepared a Preview wiki page to be used as a link.
Do you mean FedoraForum? They already set
May I ask *why* we now have two pages for essentially the same thing?
I was under the impression that the second page was created as a draft
to merge so I took the time to merge the two since they had a lot of
redundant information. Now there's two pages again.
I just don't understand.
~m
Hello Diana,
Diana Fong wrote:
John Baer wrote:
Can you give us some guidance as to where we are in the process? Do you
want to open our work up for suggestions by posting an entry in the
forum?
Hello John, et al.
As this seems to be the current Fedora 7 schedule [1]. I'd like for the
Hello Diana,
Diana Fong wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
May I ask *why* we now have two pages for essentially the same thing?
As per my original email in introducing the ReleaseGraphics page [1], I
believe paragraph three explains: 1) my creation of a new page, 2) why I
had not overwritten
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
Therefore, as a submitter of artwork to the Fedora art team I request
the following.
1)Publish a development schedule to the wiki. Detail as much as
possible exactly what is to be complete (visual examples are good) and
the outcome of the deadline. This could
Hey folks,
So we still continue to get feedback on what we came up with for round
1, both in my blog post and in Fedora Forum. Here's a recap:
1) Fedora Forum Feedback
Martin Sourada created a poll on the different submissions we had at the
end of round 1 (based on the blog post (see #2
Hi folks,
So because we've got a lot of feedback for the Fedora Planet idea, I put
together some images based on it. Since folks seemed to like Borealis
too, I added some Borealis elements (as well as Flying High elements!)
Check them out:
Hi Brandon,
Brandon Rambo wrote:
hey all,
im new to this list... and im not sure but i thought you wernt supposed
to put numbers in any of the ideas?
Well I think the idea is that numbers can't be integral to the design
(see the c6re design to see what I'm talking about -
Hey John,
John Baer wrote:
As usual the quality of your artwork is outstanding. Would it be
possible to get a svg of Mola's background.
Thanks (*-o-*) Re: Mola's source artwork, I don't know - Mola, you
lurking around here? Mola is a real Blender expert so my guess is that
it's a Blender
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
I noted from the Artwork/ReleaseGraphics document the header image for
the Anaconda Splash and Progress page are the same. IMO if the each page
called it's own header graphic (could be the same if desired) it would
allow for additional flexibility in design.
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
I am ready for additional comments on this theme and would like to
post a request for feedback on the forum.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHighPreview
Does anyone have an objection?
I think it's a good idea to get feedback early and often, so
look something like this:
[GdmGreeterTheme]
Greeter=gdm-fc7-theme.xml
Name=Awesome FC7
Description=An awesome GDM theme for FC7.
Screenshot=screenshot.png
Author=Máirín Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(the name, description, screenshot, and author appear in the GDM setup
program in the theme browser)
3
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
- I'm kind of disappointed to not see any inclusion of or expansion on
the work that was done by other folks here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHighRound2
I think we effectively have two forks of what
Hi Marco,
Marco D'Amico wrote:
Why don't we use the Tango icons? I suggest that it is because Diana
and Máirín wanted it so. But what does he Fedora community want?
For me, this is not the case. I relented on this months ago (October
2006 to be exact) when I actually spoke with some of the
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Not very surprisingly short as expected.
Quoting Matthias Clasen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Software Updater pup
Current Software Updater icon is based from Echo IIRC.
It is.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/PupletIcons?action=info
(somehow the
Hi folks,
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/
We're starting a series of articles called The Open Palette to give
Hey John,
John Baer wrote:
All,
I could not be more delighted by the discussion taking place and I want
to add an additional item to the discussion and that is a mock up of the
team wiki home page.
It currently resides in my personal sandbox but if it this is heading in
the desired
Hi folks,
So one of the things we've discussed every now and then is having some
kind of gallery system set up (beyond the wiki which isn't quite
equipped for this) where we can share our work and comment on it, where
the community can easily browse and comment on it, and (nice bonus) even
Hey Dimitris!
Dimitris Glezos wrote:
I'm hoping this page will host a bunch of colors we often use and probably some
contrasts to them, so that we don't have to re-invent the wheel every time we
need to create something.
Cool idea!
So, to everyone who used a nice color sometime for Fedora:
On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 23:40 +, Dimitris Glezos wrote:
Hi all.
Just to mention that we have two pages that serve the same purpose:
* Artwork/ThemingOverview
* Artwork/ReleaseGraphics
I tried to fix this a while ago; ThemingOverview is a much older page so
I took the stuff from
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 13:21 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
I also contributes in the past a few graphics to art.gnome.org so I can
say it lack some needed features (no direct upload from users, no
control over your own work, no RSS feeds for each user).
Actually, AGO does have RSS feeds... but
On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 09:09 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
This is a dA paid subscription: http://inkscapers.deviantart.com/ and
its gallery feed:
http://backend.deviantart.com/rss.xml?q=by%3Ainkscapers+sort%3Atime+-in%3Ascrapstype=deviation
Is exactly the same as for an unpaid account.
Oh
Hi Paul,
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 19:13 -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
It would be nice if the new pages didn't break all the old links to
fp.o/wiki/Artwork. John, can you move these pages to use the existing
Artwork name (without the capital W)? Right now, it looks like the
original Artwork
Hi Mark,
Mark wrote:
i don`t really know where to place this mockup besides on the gnome bug
report (and as a feature there).
Welcome to the group!
For GNOME interface concerns/proposals, you may want to try one of the
upstream GNOME lists such as the gnome-usability list. This list is for
Mark wrote:
*** this is the real rply. the other one was a mistake :P i pressed
enter instead of shift..
I addressed the other comments in my other reply so I will not repeat
them here.
[snip]
none in that case.. just info that belongs together in a window together
and not seperated.
Hi John,
Nicu Buculei wrote:
John Baer wrote:
I use the http://www.google.com/firefox page to perform searches using
google and I considered if many others do the same.
By default we ship Firefox to load a local Fedora-specific landing page.
Dimitris worked on this for FC6. You may want to
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
The marketing-list thread seems very focused on animals; a mascot
could be a character too, though, right?
My vision is like this: even if we and with an animal, it has to be
anthropomorphic so we can use it in various situations: fix servers,
kick
Hey Martin,
Martin Sourada wrote:
Nicu Buculei napsal(a):
Martin Sourada wrote:
Will we make some wiki page for them (like EchoDevelopment) to easily
track
which ones need to be done now, or just start with sketches?
Sure, start a wiki page and post the sketches on that page.
I created
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi Martin,
Martin Sourada wrote:
PS: I tried xcursorgen and currently use dark left-handed arrow I
created for
default cursor. So far it seems it is usable.
Can you post the cursor to the wiki page so other folks can try it too? :)
ps I'm excited to try it :)
~m
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Quoting Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Uh, is there a place where one can download multilayer versions of the
current
F7 theme artwork?
Hello Kelly,
You can find Fedora 7 theme artwork at
http://people.redhat.com/dfong/fc7graphics/
Unfortunately those are not
Hi Gerold,
Gerold Kassube wrote:
Hi Máirín,
we need the Baloon theme picture
(http://people.redhat.com/dfong/fc7graphics/09Alock-dialog-system.png)
in a 300 dpi eps or svg format (for Linuxtag Germany)
Would you please so kind and help us?
I'm sorry but the only file resources we have for
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
These look great
Is it okay if I add them to the Fedora banners page?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/Banners
Are
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Do you think is the case for us to start a 3 round process similar with
the one proposed for F7? - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes
We can easily adapt it with dates following the F8 schedule.
+1
I think this is a good idea. I agree with Matthias though and
Hi Marek!
Marek Mahut wrote:
I think it's a good idea. Why not involve schools for example? I know a
very nice info-graphic school in Brussels, I'll drop them a mail, maybe
they are interested to help.
This is a good idea; the one thing I am concerned about is that the
artwork is produced
Caleb Wellauer wrote:
I... somewhat agree. I know I personally always go in and change the
theme of the whole system when I install Fedora :P But stripes doesn't
really sound like the way to go for me.
I think Matthias was more referring to a meme folks on Planet GNOME have
been
Ben Arnold wrote:
It may seem from the outside that we haven't made up our
minds with regard to our style.
Well I don't know if we should even have to 'make up our mind.' I think
it's cool to have a different look each time, it keeps people guessing
and like I mentioned earlier, I think it's
Hi Ben,
Ben Arnold wrote:
Sorry to butt into the conversation here but I am throwing these ideas
onto a wiki page along with links etc. to start the sketches and ideas
for the design, also to save searching though this huge conversation
or the images!
I am, however, having trouble uploading
Mark wrote:
i believe the moon/planet stuff has been tried with Fedora 7 and didn`t
work
out well. (the attempts where nice)
It didn't?
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Mark wrote:
yea.. there where some fedora planet proposals..
here it is:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes/Fc7ThemeProposalplanet?highlight=%28planet%29
Yeah, my question wasn't about their existence (I made some of them :) )
it was more about the 'it didn't work out well'
Mark wrote:
can you also reply on the other questions i had?
don`t worry about the logo. i will use the official in my final proposals.
Unfortunately I'm not a KDE user and haven't been for at least 5 years
now :) So I'm not really equipped to answer your other questions from
that email,
Mark wrote:
sorry, i more meant it like.. it didn`t make it in the official fedora
release.
i hope i didn`t hurt anyone with my previous statement.
i personally like almost all the artwork that was posted for F7.
i can`t really say it for F8 because all that artwork is just started.
+1 it's
Mark wrote:
Well, if one know where to look, there are plenty of sources to get the
SVG, even a version as official as possible :p
i know and i did found some but i just want to have the original and
official logo.
and i will wait for Mairin to response here. i`m not in a rush anyway.
Hi Jayme,
Jayme Ayres wrote:
I´ve a logo, if u need I send.
While it's appreciated that you'd like to help, it's not really good to
redistribute the Fedora logo source artwork. This circumvents the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] approval process Fedora has put into place to
protect our logo.
If you'd
Hi John!
John Baer wrote:
I placed my initial images for this submission here for your consideration.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F8Themes/FengShui
Can you attribute the authors and licenses of the photos in your proposal?
Thanks,
~m
Hey folks,
I just heard from members of the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee
(FESCo) that our team has been granted the authority to make decisions
on all Fedora artwork. What this means is that we will be able to
determine the default set of artwork and themes for Fedora 8. So, yay!
Hi Luya,
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Not certain about making a Virtual FudCon as midterm exams begins next week. i
was hoping to do presentation of echo-icon-theme.
If you've decided you can do an echo presentation, I recommend posting
it to
Hi Chris,
Christopher Desjardins wrote:
Hi,
I was curious if anyone was working on custom Fedora splash screens
for oo.org2 and gimp and whether or not this might be included in F8?
To me it makes a disto look just that much more polished.
I don't think so. Those projects have their own look
Michael Beckwith wrote:
I honestly like the last one that Mairin did with the rays of light.
When I first saw it, the impression I had was that of a ghosted roller
coaster track, taking us up and off the wallpaper, as if going into the
infinite abyss above. In a lot of ways that's what the
Martin Sourada wrote:
What's wrong with isometric icons? That's one of the things I really
miss in tango. I think we should continue with the Echo effort, but it
would be perhaps good to base them more on tango - i.e. use our styling
and perspective, but mostly tango or gnome shapes. The echo
Hi folks,
So the original deadline for round 3 was August 20th. The freeze date
for F8 Test 2 was pushed back to the 28th. But I think we should make a
decision now seeing as we're past our original due date and are really
in a crunch right now with less than a week. We should be handing the
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F8Themes/Infinity/Round3Final
It still needs:
- CD boot menu
- firstboot banner splash (could reuse anaconda splash)
- Normal boot menu background (grub)
- RHGB theme
- GDM theme (we can do a graphical greeter
Matthias Clasen wrote:
A while ago Søren Sandmann did some work to support animated
backgrounds. The use case this feature was designed for is to
show pictures of the same scene (e.g. a city skyline) over the
course of the day (say, every 15 minutes), synchronized to the
current time.
, 30 Aug 2007 08:47:18 -0400, Build System wrote:
desktop-backgrounds-7.92-1
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* Tue Aug 28 2007 Máirín Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 7.92-1
- Add Infinity background
:-( First this update resulted in a totally white background.
Hopefully not the case when upgrading from F7
Mark wrote:
2007/9/4, Nicu Buculei [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
I played a bit in Glade with the dialog and now it display the user
face, it may not be the perfect layout but I am a complete noob with Glade.
oke.. i've seen the new lock dialog a few times now and i have one
request
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Of course there are lots of small but cool little applications I
forgot to list in the previous mail, like Agave of Fyre, but I think
we are not yet at the stage to assembly the list of applications for
such a spin.
Why
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Personally I am *not* directly interested in such a spin, as the
applications I use currently are included on the desktop spin (on top
of that, I am also not very fond of the direction proposed by that
spin and I will stay with the base release) but I
Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan Roberts wrote:
As I mentioned in the earlier thread, I'm going to try and put
together a series of pieces about Fedora 8's features.
As far as the plan goes for now, I intend to do e-mail interviews with
the developers behind each of the features, and where applicable do
Jonathan Roberts wrote:
* anyone interested in answering some questions about the new default artwork?
* Fedora art spin?
I would be willing to talk to you about this! Unfortunately it probably
won't be ready for F8's release, but would be released hopefully not too
long after.
~m
Question:
- Should we try to get something out as quickly as possible? Our first
version will built strictly from components already in Fedora? If we
took this approach would it be too late to make the F8 launch? (I
imagine not?)
- Should we try to make it as polished as possible and not
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