[Fwd: Echo Monthly News, Issue 1]

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My first thought when I saw this was why they decided to create a new periodical and not include expanded Fedora art pieces in FWN. The Art team is something that has pretty broad appeal. One way to handle this would be for Nicu to incorporate this into his Art Beat as appropriate; another might be to ask if this could be made into its own section in FWN when it is released. It might be worthwhile for the FWN team to do outreach to the subprojects to let them know what FWN can do for them in disseminating information throughout the community.

Comments and ideas very welcome.

 - pascal
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The echo-icon-theme development team just officially released its first
Echo Monthly News Issue [1]. In this release we cover these sections:

     1. New Icons
     2. "Huge" icons - 256x256
     3. One Canvas Work-Flow
     4. Automating the secondary jobs
             1. Add a new icon set to Git
             2. Setting up Git repository
             3. Updating Git repository
             4. Creating New Icon from Template
             5. RPM package and other issues
     5. Echo for Fedora 10?
     6. Future plans
     7. Request for feedback

Since it's our first release it is not perfect and therefore we will
appreciate any feedback, suggestions for improvement, etc. at the
fedora-art-list and #fedora-art at irc.freenode.net :)

References:
[1] https://fedorahosted.org/echo-icon-theme/wiki/MonthlyNews/Issue1

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