On 11/23/05, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@redhat.com wrote:
Hi
http://www.distroreviews.com/index.php?view=296
Comments?
I'm disgusted by what passes as a review these days. I think I'm going to go hire myself 100 chimps give them thin clients and accounts on distroreviews and just let them bang away. The result could be no worse.
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On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 03:14:40AM +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Sounds like we ought to change up the initial boot screen.
Plus I think it's funny that the installer is described as having "obvious additional polish", when actually what it has is additional huge rough edges. :)
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
http://www.distroreviews.com/index.php?view=296
Comments?
I think with reviewers like this is easy to score a few points: once the logo is cleared (this should be next week, right?) we should produce updated new versions for the grub screen, gdm screen and default background - this would get us rid of the "overall there was nothing new to see on the desktop"
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
http://www.distroreviews.com/index.php?view=296
Comments?
I think with reviewers like this is easy to score a few points: once the logo is cleared (this should be next week, right?) we should produce updated new versions for the grub screen, gdm screen and default background - this would get us rid of the "overall there was nothing new to see on the desktop"
I think refreshing the visual appeal of Fedora now and then if not for every release is important anyway.
regards Rahul
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
I think with reviewers like this is easy to score a few points: once the logo is cleared (this should be next week, right?) we should produce updated new versions for the grub screen, gdm screen and default background - this would get us rid of the "overall there was nothing new to see on the desktop"
I think refreshing the visual appeal of Fedora now and then if not for every release is important anyway.
OK, if we agree about it, what can be done? Where is the right place to talk about this, here, on the desktop list, elsewhere? Who can lead the initiative?
Hi
I think refreshing the visual appeal of Fedora now and then if not for every release is important anyway.
OK, if we agree about it, what can be done? Where is the right place to talk about this, here, on the desktop list, elsewhere? Who can lead the initiative?
Its getting done for this release. I have already talked to the powers that be. For future releases, fedora-desktop list would be appropriate.
regards Rahul
If you're interested in Desktop eye candy, you should be working with Diana Fong and the Fedora Artwork project.
dfong at redhat dot com.
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
I think with reviewers like this is easy to score a few points: once the logo is cleared (this should be next week, right?) we should produce updated new versions for the grub screen, gdm screen and default background - this would get us rid of the "overall there was nothing new to see on the desktop"
I think refreshing the visual appeal of Fedora now and then if not for every release is important anyway.
OK, if we agree about it, what can be done? Where is the right place to talk about this, here, on the desktop list, elsewhere? Who can lead the initiative?
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