Nice, Alexander! > Also a question for everyone: > Do we really need to state the minimum requirements? 400MHz Pentium II > processors are over 11 years old. Surely any owners of such a computer > would, by now, know what it's likely to be able to run. Also, minimum > requirements confuse people. I've lost count of the number of times I've > been asked "Does this mean my computer's good enough?" Since the > necessary hardware is so basic, the answer for Fedora is almost > certainly "Yes", so why confuse anyone unnecessarily? Agreed, though I have no idea if it's required or not. I think that by removing the "requirements" text, the Live and KDE sleeves will get some much needed space. I think this is why I like the layout on the Installation DVD better, the backside has a little more breathing space. We could also bring it down a bit, or widen the text, so the top and left margins are the same length. I also thought the same thing as Emily - having the Fedora logo displayed twice is a bit redundant. Man, I'm agreeing a lot tonight, it's a bit boring. :) - Jef PS could you provide the sources too, so we can all play around with it a little bit? It's easier than explaining these things through words. I tried looking in the /svg/ folder but there was nothing there (it's also possible that you linked to them before, but I missed it). _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list design-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team