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. > > Best regards, > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-promo mailing list > CentOS-promo at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-promo >