Re: F11 Art Schedule

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Nicu Buculei said the following on 04/08/2009 12:19 AM Pacific Time:
On 04/08/2009 04:18 AM, Máirín Duffy wrote:

I think maybe we should add several tasks on the schedule for explicitly blogging / otherwise announce (maybe via Fedora weekly news, any other ideas?) the current status of the artwork so it's known more widely than this list next time around.

I tried to closely cover the artwork development for Fedora Weekly News, but since we didn't have explicit requests, I had no requests for feedback to pass on.

TASK LIST STATUS
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(John, I apologize these are different than your numbering scheme.)

1. Wallpaper Design
- We have the basic design from Samuele in 1920x1600: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:King_1920x1200.jpg - We will need this iterated out into the various standard, 4:3, and widescreen formats. Dual-screen would be nice too.

2. Plymouth Splash - Charlie is waiting on Samuele for a design for this it appears?

3. GNOME splash - we have these designs and I will happily adapt them to fit with the lion: http://duffy.fedorapeople.org/art/f11/mockups/splash/

4. KDE splash - same as #3 above

5. full screen splash for syslinux - nothing yet

6. grub splash - nothing yet (not sure if this is on the task list)

7. gnome screensaver lock dialog - nothing yet

Just installed the F11 Beta on my desktop, it uses the GDM screen for unlocking the screen, so we don't need the screensaver lock dialog any more (at least on GNOME)


Do we need it for KDE or can I remove this task from the schedule?

Thanks,
John

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