hi Guys, The CentOS Artwork Repository has been updated and needs to be tested by The CentOS Community. To test The CentOS Artwork Repository, you need to: 1. Follow the steps described in the page http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork to configure your workstation and your working copy. 2. Read the documentation at `trunk/Manuals/Tcar-ug/tcar-ug-xhtml/index.html' to get a background information about the production environment your working copy is and how you can make use of it. 3. Explore the directory structure and play with centos-art.sh script. Specifically with functionalities like render, help and locale. This functionalities are described in the documentation named before. The source code of these functionalities is also available at trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions, in case you are interested to contribute. The present state (revision 880) of The CentOS Artwork Repository published at https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork is still an ongoing work and needs much more attention. So, if you consider that something must be improved or isn't working as expected, please send an e-mail to centos-devel at centos.org describing what you've found. Likewise if you find your self in trouble performing any of the previous steps, send an e-mail to centos-devel at centos.org to find answers. Personally, I'm very interested about the community needs and wishes related to the creation of a consistent visual identity for The CentOS Project that can be refreshed/updated each time a new major release of The CentOS Distribution be published. Initially it may not be possible to satisfy everything immediately but knowing such information will help us to identify and give priority to those areas with higher demand and, this way, work on the routes that will help us to get there, where we want to be. Best regards, -- Alain Reguera Delgado <alain.reguera at gmail.com>