Ok. I guess I'm looking to you, then (and Fabian) to confirm when we're ready to push the website updates out.
--Rich
On 11/29/21 16:53, Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
On Mon, 2021-11-29 at 14:10 -0500, Rich Bowen wrote:
If you're ok with going out with the old logo, and updating later, I'm fine with that.
Yes, I am ok with it. Btw, the issue describing the new logo problems and the place where we expect discussion to happen is the following:
https://git.centos.org/centos/Artwork/issue/5/
This is a great opportunity for the community to bring fresh ideas around the CentOS symbol once again since the last discussion in this other link:
https://git.centos.org/centos/Artwork/issue/1
Do you think we can launch the blog post and website later this week? Tuesday or Wednesday, perhaps? Is that something we can get done?
In my opinion the distribution release announcement really depends on what we are targeting here (something worth to mention in the announce note too). For example, gui-desktop, gui-server, non-gui-server, etc. If we are targeting a non-gui-server distribution we are good to go as we are now (the issues we have are not visually relevant), but it wouldn't be the case if we are targeting a gui-desktop or gui-server distribution (the issues we have are visually relevant).
The issues related to centos-logos backgrounds (which are not visible yet) and the Tour application (showing Fedora logo instead of CentOS logo in one of the first welcome screens the user sees after a clean install) are still present. Surely I am not seeing the entire picture here but it seems to be lower in quality to announce a Desktop distribution without background images and a logo different from the one used by the project to identify itself, in a place where the project mark should be stamped on.
Considering the continuos nature of this release, the fact that issues pending to solve will always exist, and the need of releasing: would it be possible to include a new section to the release note to provide a list of those unsolved issues dynamically? Probably a link to bugzilla.redhat.com filtering by some specific tag or something like that?
The issue related to distribution default web browser welcome page (centos-indexhtml) is already fixed. Thank you Carl.
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