On 03/05/18 04:16, Alain Reguera Delgado wrote: > Hello Rich, > > On Mon, 2018-03-12 at 12:09 -0400, Rich Bowen wrote: >> I've been working through the various SIGs, trying to determine >> which ones are active. I'm curious about the state of the Artwork >> SIG. >> >> https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Artwork > > It has been a long time inactive as far I as am concerned. > >> Is this still an ongoing effort, or is it "done"? > > Done? That's a good question. The CentOS Project still demands a new > artistic motif for each major release it produces and re-branding is > another essential part of the journey. > > However, consider for a moment what happened with CentOS 7 artwork > design process. It was not discussed in the public media (e.g., wiki, > mailing list) and appeared all of a sudden in the distribution final > release. None of the Artwork SIG members listed in the wiki at that > time designed it, nor mentioned attribution to the work under the > Artwork SIG wiki space. Surely I don't have enough information on this > but the root of that decision/process may help you find the answer you > are looking for. > > The CentOS Board intervention may be helpful here, in order to clarify > the process expected, set it on the Artwork SIG wiki space and move on > with whatever it is. But at least know what it is, if possible. > > This topic affects directly the CentOS Project visual identity, so it > is a delicate one. While that is true, I for one would definitely want community participation in the next round of artwork we need. There is still plenty of scope to improve on what we have for 7 as well regards