Steven Garrity wrote:
Andreas Nilsson brought up something like option #2 on the list a
while back [1]. He included a screenshot mockup:
http://ramnet.se/~nisse/blog/images/foxtrot.png
That could be totally improved though, I just recolored some icons from
tango-icon-theme (just to test some stuff out). The computer wouldn't
have to be that model, the folder wouldn't need to have that perspective
and the trash could look a bit different.
- Andreas
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi Everybody,
So with Diana's help, I've put everything we've got as far as
Bluecurve icons up on my website:
http://people.redhat.com/duffy/icons/
The only ones not included here are the ones I've created or modified
which I've put up in the fedoraproject.org wiki:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/BluecurveLibrary
I think there is a real need to catalog these, in an
Inkscape-compatible SVG format, and make it easy for anybody to
(1) grab the artwork they need
(2) contribute changes / tweaks / improvements
(3) contribute new icons
As I create new icons, I'll be putting them in the wiki, but... I
don't think that is especially scaleable, considering the number of
icons we have. Does anybody have any ideas as far as how we can
catalog these images nicely? Are there any FOSS photo gallery apps
that maybe have revision control built-in?
My first thought is to simply set up a svn or cvs repo with a nice
web frontend for people to browse & grab the icons... but I'm afraid
setting up svn/cvs and learning all that crap will be a big barrier
to entry for new artists. Maybe there is a web frontend for a
revision control system that lets you upload new revisions from your
browser?
Any ideas greatly appreciated :)
~m
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