Hey, Kirk!
I don't know about others, but I joined the team because I wanted to contribute to Fedora (as in, mainly the distro). I didn't join to do random design tickets for other projects or spend all of my time designing marketing collateral. Not that I wouldn't do these other things as well, they just aren't my main reason to be on the team. I want Fedora to be the best distro out there UI/UX-wise. I personally think that is not unreasonable.
Cheers,
Fab
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 5:32 AM, Kirk Bridger <kbridger@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
Fab's comment below seems to be a recurring feeling in this thread that
I want to better understand.
How does using a wallpaper that was not a product of solely this team
[1] result in fear for the future of this team?
I understand that the wallpaper is a large part of the visual identity
of a Fedora release. I don't understand the idea that the team's very
existence is somehow threatened if each and every release's wallpaper
isn't custom made. Perhaps it is a part of the team history that I'm
unaware of?
It sounds like if the team doesn't create a wallpaper then it ceases to
provide value to Fedora?
Kirk
[1] I thought I read that part of the Fedora Design Team helped create
the wallpaper, didn't they?
On 12/22/2010 03:01 AM, Fabian A. Scherschel wrote:
> .... I don't want the team to suffer because of this and I really like
> the wallpaper in question, but I really fear for the future of the
> team and about Fedora design in general if we don't make a stand at
> this point.
>
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