Frank Murphy wrote:
On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 11:28 +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
Frank Murphy wrote:
Feedback: "What is it, a camel?"
Regardless of your family members believed it was a horse
or a camel did they like it?
Did it bring up an smile?
No, Just Questions.
Not the response I was hoping for but a response never the less.
Hum.. maybe I just create an poster out of it
and bring the focusing on the tongue and what it represents by some text
underneath the picture..
At the moment can't see is a a bg\avatar\icon
Frank
Well it's not just a plain photo of a horse, but indeed nothing
spectacular,,
but then again a snowman missing his carrot and stones or these that
were submitted here
http://www.isity.net/blog/?p=65 aren't that glamorous either...
Personal Opinion Here:
It's not about being glamorous or not,
it's about filling a twofold need.
1: It's a statement, "This is fedora"
How does 2 white balls aligned on top of each other, a snowman, a
keyhole, a pawn
or whatever the default avatar in gdm is suppose to be, say it's fedora
or what fedora represents.
With the whole avatar thing I feel we should pack bunch of user
contributed avatars, make a more fedora
specific one for the Default and Automatic login. And let users choose
avatar in firstboot.
Best regards
Johann B.
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