As the Fedora release schedule is now about as reliable as the coming of
spring and fall, it occurred to me that spring and fall might serve as
appropriate visual themes for alternating releases.
Both "spring" and "fall" (aka autumn) are nice natural visual metaphors
that have recognizable and (potentially) beautiful color schemes
associated with them. They are also both "natural" themes, which can
work well for desktop themes.
Perhaps we could adopt a "spring" visual theme for the odd-numbered
releases that fall in the spring, and a "fall" visual theme for the
even-numbered releases that fall in the, well, fall.
This would also provide a way to have a strong visual change between
releases, but still build on a larger theme that could grow more refined
over multiple releases.
Just a quick idea - cheers,
Steven Garrity
PS. I know this only holds up for one half of the planet - but our
Southern-Hemispherian-friends can pretend we're being ironic about the
seasons - and, spring and fall are beautiful on screen, no matter what's
going on outside.
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