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=centos-artwork-repo-0.0.1.tar.bz2 > > 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