Hi Guys,
I would like to share with you the 0.0.1 tagged revision of CentOS Artwork Repository. The CentOS Artwork Repository, as it comes inside 0.0.1 tagged revision, is a tool where graphic designers, translators and programmers do their best to automate image production used to build a monolithic corporate visual identity for the CentOS project.
As final goal we have in mind to automate image rendering for many languages, many major releases, and different artistic themes; in a way that people building rpms (or anything that needs images) could use the artwork rendering process. This, in order to give one step forward onto CentOS automation.
The CentOS Artwork Repository 0.0.1 tagged revision is a preview of what we are doing to automate CentOS artwork production. It is a work in progress and surely many things need to be corrected.
If you are interested on CentOS Artwork, download the following file:
http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=cento...
test it on your workstation, report bugs, and make suggestions.
It is possible that 0.0.1 tagged revision structure be reflected inside https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork, which is the CentOS Artwork Repository standard location.
Best Regards, al.
Dear Alain,
I would like to share with you the 0.0.1 tagged revision of CentOS Artwork Repository. The CentOS Artwork Repository, as it comes inside 0.0.1 tagged revision, is a tool where graphic designers, translators and programmers do their best to automate image production used to build a monolithic corporate visual identity for the CentOS project.
As final goal we have in mind to automate image rendering for many languages, many major releases, and different artistic themes; in a way that people building rpms (or anything that needs images) could use the artwork rendering process. This, in order to give one step forward onto CentOS automation.
The CentOS Artwork Repository 0.0.1 tagged revision is a preview of what we are doing to automate CentOS artwork production. It is a work in progress and surely many things need to be corrected.
If you are interested on CentOS Artwork, download the following file:
http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=cento...
test it on your workstation, report bugs, and make suggestions.
I haven't seen any big difference by comparison the current svn structure (besides some links are fixed). Is it mainly for you for offline usage?
Besides that a rendering script that involves all sub folders would make life much easier.
Best Regards Marcus
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010, Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=cento...
I have done some scrub and buff on that page
I think that placing blob pointers into the wiki database and uploading large blobs, is a recipe for load problems down the road, and suggest that if we need to spin tarballs, rather than writing up instructions for using a VCS such as SVN for an anonymous checkout, we are failing here.
-- Russ herrold
Dear Russ.
http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=cento...
I have done some scrub and buff on that page
I think that placing blob pointers into the wiki database and uploading large blobs, is a recipe for load problems down the road, and suggest that if we need to spin tarballs, rather than writing up instructions for using a VCS such as SVN for an anonymous checkout, we are failing here.
I guess it's the only way to communicate for Alain atm, as afaik SVN access is blocked from Cuba, so please don't blame him.
Besides that you are of course right, and I will try to find a way to let him 'upload' his work.
Kind Regards Marcus
Hi Karan.
I guess it's the only way to communicate for Alain atm, as afaik SVN access is blocked from Cuba, so please don't blame him.
svn, the way its setup now - runs on :443, is all https blocked out of Cuba ?
At least we had some trouble with SSH connections in the past. Not know the current state, yet.
Best Regards Marcus