On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 08:53:43PM +0530, susmit shannigrahi wrote: > > > > Is this for the sleeves or the label? The sleeve says Intel / 32-bit doesn't it? > > Label..I haven't noticed the sleeve wordings. > BTW, is it ok to use "Intel / 32-bit" on media label too? Ok...silly > question I know. :) > Thanks. I think we had a very long thread about this last release... The sleeves were adjusted last release to read: "For Intel-compatible PCs" -- (for i386/i686/whatever_we_call_it_today) "For 64-bit Intel-compatible PCs" -- (for x86_64) The original "i386" and "x86_64" were cryptic to people who are just trying out Linux for the first time using Fedora. "32-bit" doesn't add anything for the average user who needs it, because he probably doesn't know the difference between that and 64-bit. Meanwhile, that "For Intel-compatible PCs" disc just works everywhere. If he does know the difference, the "64-bit" label on the x86_64 sleeve makes it clear. Just my take. If we want more explanation, I would think it would be smaller and de-emphasized in the sleeve art, but that's something that's up to the folks who know good design better than I. :-) Paul _______________________________________________ Fedora-art-list mailing list Fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list