-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Steve Barnhart escribió: > I personally do not prefer the "bubbly" theme introduced in recent > versions of Fedora and am not immediately fond of the artwork path the > Fedora team seems to be taking. To me it seems to be departing away > from the regular/old redhat-artwork team which imo is a bad thing. I > liked bluecurve when it first came out and many people did, but in any > way it did create A LOT of attention onto Redhat. It was a nice and > professional theme and still looks pretty good today except for the > use of grey and "blah" buttons. > > The icon theme though is still nice and the artwork (GDm theme, splash > screen etc.) shown in RHEL4 is more of the kind of stuff I would like > to see instead of the "kiddish" kind of look Fedora seems to be taking > on. I believe many want a professional looking distro and > Redhat/Fedora was/is that and I would like if perhaps we could take > some different directions in the artwork again, perhaps more in tune > to what RHEL team does. I have looked at the new icon theme (Echo) and > I think I like it and I even like the Bluecurve GDM theme shipped > w/FC5 as well as the splash screen for GNOME. Its the bubbily/light > blue theme and such that is in the new release that I do not like. > Hopefully we can discuss this more. > I'm not too fond of the "bubbling" theme, however I must admit that in context it does look rather nice. I like what I've seen of Echo thus far, and to be in tune with it, I think the bubbling theme kind of interferes (IMO), I'm sure there are some good ideas on how to integrate the brand "fedora" and the logo into a default desktop/splash/GDM theme besides the bubbling presence it has today (seems like an ad for Alkazelzer or a soda IMO) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE3K/WXM+XOp70dwoRAhZIAJ9/w8TXZgsnCU9Ew0B+Pht1Gx7RFACfUTcm 6xkYUlxiZxk3+a6DyT5V0xY= =4E4D -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list