Hello, I would like to make a formal request that the gtk1 and gtk2 bluecurve engines be maintained in a more central way that allows non-redhat users to more easily build them for their system. Currently, a user has to extract the tarball from the redhat rpms and do some hackery to install just the gtk engines on their system. As far as I know, everything in the redhat-artwork rpm is GPL, so redistribuation should not be a problem under the terms of the GPL. I propose that the engines be in gnome cvs and released versions go on the gnome ftp site. I also think that it should be considered for inclusion in GNOME 2.2. Regards, Alex Duggan