James, I'll go with that. I find it confusing if I have F13 and F14 on the same box, and if the wrong artwork is used, it may get confusing.
Subject: Release criteria proposal: fedora release artwork From: jlaska@xxxxxxxxxx To: test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 09:49:55 -0400 CC: design-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Greetings gang, From the last 2 F14 blocker bug meetings [1], it became apparent that we need release criteria to describe how best to prioritize issues related to Fedora release artwork. I took an action item to draft up 2 criteria to describe the expectations around release artwork before Final, and for the Final release. I'd like to propose the following criteria. As always, comments welcome and encouraged. = Fedora 14 Alpha = * The default Fedora artwork used must either refer to the current Fedora release under development (Fedora 14), or reference an interim release milestone (e.g. Alpha or Beta). If a release version number is used, it must match the current Fedora release under development. This includes artwork used in the installer, firstboot, graphical boot, graphical login and desktop background. = Fedora 14 Final = * The proposed final Fedora artwork is included and enabled by default for the installer, graphical boot, firstboot, graphical login and desktop background. All Fedora artwork must be consistent with the proposed final theme, and if any artwork contains a graphical version number, the version number used must match the Fedora release number. Generic release artwork (e.g. Alpha, Beta, Development) must not be used for the installer, graphical boot, firstboot, graphical login or the desktop background. Thanks, James [1] http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-bugzappers/2010-09-03/fedora-bugzappers.2010-09-03-16.00.html
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