Re: Fedora 24 background is unsuitable

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On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 02:59:00PM +0100, Richard Hughes wrote:
> For the upgrade feature the designers [sensibly] want me to use the
> default background for the release we're upgrading to. When doing
> F23->F24 this makes the upgrade UI look like a big boring black
> square: http://imgur.com/dRY5iL6
> 
> Additionally, when upgraded, the darkness makes the GNOME Shell top
> bar almost disappear visually which really doesn't work at all given
> the special status it has. Is there any way we can either:
> 
> * Lighten up the background we have now so it's less black and soul-consuming
> * Choose another background we can use for all spins
> * Just use the existing awesome upstream GNOME artwork for the workstation
> 
> We already brand the workstation spin with the fedora background logo
> on the wallpaper, in GDM, in the control center and in various other
> places so I'm really confused why we've gone back to the days where we
> needed to replace the background every cycle for all desktops when we
> really only have one official workstation product.

Can we take this to the design-team@ list?  That would make more sense
since the designers tend to congregate there.  It seems to me it
shouldn't be too difficult to find a suitable solution.

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