On 6/16/10, Marcus Moeller mail@marcus-moeller.de wrote:
Hi Alain,
Great to have you back. Hope everything is fine so far.
This connection ends tomorrow. I'm glad to to communicate myself with you all at this time. Don't know what will happen tomorrow so I'll try to upload as much as possible for you all to check.
Besides that Alain's plan was to create one design for all releases. I am not going to follow this track as imho every release should be visually unique (which is also good for promotion)
good for promotion ? what about corporate visual identity ? what is your idea exactly ?
My idea is to make every major release visually unique. There should be something like motto which should be kept on minor releases. Maybe even NO artwork change on minor releases could be an option.
I'm just worried about maintainance issues of one visually unique schema per major release. The CentOS projects maintain near to 4 major releases at the same time. Let's see what happen after uploading the centos-artwork-repo-0.0.1.tar.bz2 file. Keep monitoring http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork page. I will upload an 8MB file to it, and if connection is still active I will try to start uploading things up to https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork structure.
For RHEL 6 we have to create some additional stuff as rhgb has been replaced with plymouth.
Yes, plymouth is something we need to introduce inside artwork repository rendering structure.
Best Regards, al