Max Spevack escribió:
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
In my opinion Blue has become part of the Fedora identity, from the
Logo to the desktop themes and defaults. Sure some other colors
blended in with it are welcome, but I do believe that Blue now has an
identity to Fedora as much as red did for Red Hat back in the day (I
mean in the days of Red Hat Linux as the free version of Red Hat).
Blue = Fedora. Mix in some other stuff as appropriate, but I believe
that Blue is now "our" color. We shouldn't give that up. Ubuntu has
brown, OpenSuse has green. Red Hat has red. We have blue.
Personally, I like that we maintain that general blue-ish feel. Play
with the shades if you like, mix in some spice and variety if you
like, but I think Fedora should always be identifiable with the color
blue.
Just my $.02,
Max
My thoughts exactly. The color has become part of the identity of the
distribution itself, as much as other colors have become part of other
distributions. Other distributions may share colors as well: green SuSE
and Mint, purple Gentoo and Mandriva or blue Fedora and Arch. And I like
our Blue-ish hue.
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