Hi Martin. >> Good job. My personal position is that any brand (such as fedora) >> should have a strong visual identity, which eventually brings up the >> theming. >> > There are few glitches here and there (see the status bar), but overal > it has a nice feel. I also think Fedora should have its own visual Status bar has been 'fixed' in 1.1. My main intend is not to make this one 'official' it's just how I personally like my desktop and if anyone else likes it: cool :) > identity, hence I started nodoka and it was even default in a few > releases of fedora, but then the desktop team decided (without > discussion with the design team) to switch back to clearlooks. It made > me a bit dispirited so the current state of nodoka development is > "stalled", although I wish to continue the development when I'll have > more time. >> I will be one of the persons supporting work being developed on this >> field for several reasons. >> >> I would probably point this to you: >> >> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/NodokaTheme >> https://fedorahosted.org/nodoka/ >> > Marcus' theme is based on Arora gtk engine, for nodoka I accept only > nodoka gtk engine based themes. That said, if he has design ideas I > could use in nodoka (like completely new style or adjustments to the > current one), I'll gladly accept them. Let's start with the Openbox port and maybe just bring it back as default, first. Besides that we also have to think about GNOME 3 themes but I am not sure if the theme infrastructure is already setup for the Shell. -- Greets Marcus _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list design-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team