Re: Update/Ideas for F19 and beyond

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Looks great, but you may want to push the highlights a little more, so that it doesn't look so dirty.
Something like this:
 
 
cheers,
Thomas
 
Brian Monroe <briancmonroe@xxxxxxxxx> hat am 31. Januar 2013 um 23:00 geschrieben:

How do these look? 
 
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Brian Monroe <briancmonroe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah, I'm starting to get some time again with work slowing down. I actually created a set of icons when I was on vacation when my hard drive took a dump. I'll start working on them again. 


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 4:46 AM, Brendan Jones <brendan.jones.it@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

looks like the official website won't be released until Fedora 19. Some of you have noticed the nightly composes have been failing due to a poorly managed libicu soname bump. As I result I have changed the link on the Fedora_Jam wiki page to show only successful builds.

So Jorn and others have done the hard yards for F18, with little thanks from the Spins team, but I am still really proud of what we've achieved. So, no time for dwelling on the past, lets look to the future. There is absolutely no doubt the Jam will be official for F19, so we have another cycle to separate us from the rest of the audio releases out there. Me, I'm going to be tracking the Anaconda, New Firstboot projects to ensure we get what we need -  there were a few things we had to forgo given the limitations of where these projects currently stand.

I've also re-stirred the pot on the designs team list for wallpaper and KDM icons, but that shouldn't stop any of us submitting ideas into the mix as well [1]. I would have thought the design team guys would jump at the chance to dabble with this theme - lot of space for creative _expression_, but interest seems minimal for now (but I really like the banner they did for us).

We also need to come up with a definitive comps group ie. yum group install "Audio" (or another name - ideas welcome) and have this available at install time in Anaconda. Using the package list from the spin is probably a good place to start, but we probably could trim it down somewhat - we don't want the footprint to be too large - that's what the spin is for. Again, ideas welcome.

regards,

Brendan

[1] http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2013-January/006196.html
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