[Design Team] #50: ABRT GUI rework
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#50: ABRT GUI rework
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Reporter: zprikryl | Owner:
Type: usability assessment | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Version: | Keywords:
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Hi,
since we are "command line" users, we aren't sure about how GUI is
designed. Can anybody tak a look at it? Basically, there are two windows.
First window includes a list of bugs with basic information like
application name, package name, ... An user has two options. Either report
a crash or delete a crash. If the user wants to report a crash, he chooses
some crash by clicking and then click on the icon in the icon panel, after
a while a second windows is displayed. If he wants to delete a crash, then
he click on another icon.
Second window includes a list of detailed information. Some information
the user can not change (like linux kernel version), some information he
can change (like backtrace). When data have binary form (possibly large
amount of data) the user can decide if he wants to include then in a
report (by clicking on a checkbutton on left side). The same situation is
when data have text form and text is large.
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[Design Team] #73: F12 Release Events Wiki Page Logo/Layout suggestion
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#73: F12 Release Events Wiki Page Logo/Layout suggestion
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Reporter: fugolini | Owner: duffy
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: trivial | Component: Interaction Design / Usability
Severity: Quick & Easy | Keywords:
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Hi, I know this ticket is composed by 2 sub-tickets.
The first one: is possible to have a logo (like we hae for ambassadors &
famscowiki) for the [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F12_release_events]
wiki page? Or, at least, is possible to have an svg of one of the
mentioned images in order to modify it?
The second question: what is the best way to organize the page (in your
opinion), since a wiki could be less usable than a blank page: Events by
country, by date or randomly? I know the question is odd, but since it
will be the place where people will go to search for their event it would
be helfull to know what is the best way.
Thank you for your attention.
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[Design Team] #66: Fedora Insight zikula skin
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#66: Fedora Insight zikula skin
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Reporter: mchua | Owner: duffy
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: critical | Component: HTML/CSS Work
Severity: Moderately Involved | Keywords:
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We need a zikula skin for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Insight.
The fedora-zikula repository contains a fedora-themed zikula skin design
that may be useful as a starting point: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git
/fedora-zikula
There is no existing design material for Fedora Insight (fonts, color
scheme, logo, etc) so this may need to be split up into smaller tickets to
create those materials first.
We would like to have this go live at Beta time (2009-10-06) which I think
(but am not absolutely sure - what is the usual procedure for getting
design stuff up on infra boxes?) means we need the design before the Beta
freeze (2009-09-22).
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[Design Team] #55: GSoC ribbon/badge for hackergotchi
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#55: GSoC ribbon/badge for hackergotchi
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Reporter: quaid | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Version: | Keywords:
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As we hit the mid-term point for the Google Summer of Code in Fedora, an
idea came up of a simple way to draw attention to GSoC planet posts. By
comparison, GNOME has this badge that appears under the hackergotchi of
the student:
http://planet.gnome.org/heads/logos/gsoc2009.png
Another idea I like is a banner/ribbon that is mounted directly within the
hackergotchi, such as this one for FUDCon:
http://quaid.fedorapeople.org/images/quaid-fudcon_ribbon-122x69.png
And can we get Marketing to help us get the word out about these kind of
cool tricks to show when people are involved in an important, short-lived
Fedora event such as a FAD or FUDCon?
We may need some hackergotchi services if any of the GSoC students are
stuck without one; I'll be sure to send them here for help. :)
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[Design Team] #71: FUDCon ad for FSOSS program
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#71: FUDCon ad for FSOSS program
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Reporter: mchua | Owner: duffy
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Component: Artwork
Severity: Quick & Easy | Keywords:
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FSOSS is an open source conference that will be held at Seneca College
slightly one month prior to when Seneca hosts FUDCon. They have ad space
for us, and we should use it.
From Chris Tyler:
> I've reserved space in the FSOSS program for a half-page ad for FUDCon.
> If you're interested in this, and assuming that the event won't be fully
> booked by FSOSS (Oct 30), could you have someone create a B&W ad that
> will fit in a 8" (wide) x 5" (high) space and mail the file to me?
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