Ryan Lerch has been working on a comprehensive Fedora Workstation visual
identity proposal
for a while. I will ping him about it, as maybe that will let us have a
more concrete discussion
about how we differentiate on the visual side. Yes, we also need to find
ways to differentiate
on the functionality, but as we all know that is quite challenging in an
open source setting,
but I have gotten some suggestions for possible projects we could look at
in that direction.
Christian
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 12:14 PM, Matthias Clasen <mclasen(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> > Since the last time, we got a default hostname of "fedora" visible on
> > the network, for UPnP and mDNS services, the Details panel patch to
> > show the OS version in the Settings will soon be getting upstream, so
> > it's not nothing.
>
> The details panel? Are you kidding?
>
No, Bastien wasn't kidding, And I don't think your response will lead this
discussion
into a productive direction.
Not that it is very likely for this repeated rehashing of known
disagreements to lead to
anything other than gnashing of teeth and frustration on both sides anyway.
But if we need to go over it again, lets do it: Fedora needs to first and
foremost differentiate
with awesome functionality. People will only associate warm and positive
feelings with the
logo you force onto them if they are wowed by the experience.
> I think this is a good idea, but it's hardly sufficent. I'm not sure
> it really fits with the direction Workstation is going — I notice
> Terminal isn't even in the default Dash.
>
>
Have you ever met a fedora user who didn't know how to get to a terminal ?
Honest question, you probably meet more Fedora users than me.
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