Looks great, but you may want to push the highlights a little more, so that it
doesn't look so dirty.
Something like this:
cheers,
Thomas
Brian Monroe <briancmonroe(a)gmail.com> hat am 31. Januar 2013 um
23:00
geschrieben:
How do these look?
[Inline image 1]
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Brian Monroe <briancmonroe(a)gmail.com
<mailto:briancmonroe@gmail.com> > wrote:
> > Yeah, I'm starting to get some time again with work slowing down. I
> > actually created a set of icons when I was on vacation when my hard
> > drive took a dump. I'll start working on them again.
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 4:46 AM, Brendan Jones
> <brendan.jones.it(a)gmail.com <mailto:brendan.jones.it@gmail.com> >
wrote:
> > > > Hi all,
> >
> > looks like the official website won't be released until Fedora 19.
> > Some of you have noticed the nightly composes have been failing due to a
> > poorly managed libicu soname bump. As I result I have changed the link on
> > the Fedora_Jam wiki page to show only successful builds.
> >
> > So Jorn and others have done the hard yards for F18, with little
> > thanks from the Spins team, but I am still really proud of what we've
> > achieved. So, no time for dwelling on the past, lets look to the future.
> > There is absolutely no doubt the Jam will be official for F19, so we have
> > another cycle to separate us from the rest of the audio releases out
> > there. Me, I'm going to be tracking the Anaconda, New Firstboot projects
> > to ensure we get what we need - there were a few things we had to forgo
> > given the limitations of where these projects currently stand.
> >
> > I've also re-stirred the pot on the designs team list for wallpaper
> > and KDM icons, but that shouldn't stop any of us submitting ideas into the
> > mix as well [1]. I would have thought the design team guys would jump at
> > the chance to dabble with this theme - lot of space for creative
> > expression, but interest seems minimal for now (but I really like the
> > banner they did for us).
> >
> > We also need to come up with a definitive comps group ie. yum group
> > install "Audio" (or another name - ideas welcome) and have this
available
> > at install time in Anaconda. Using the package list from the spin is
> > probably a good place to start, but we probably could trim it down
> > somewhat - we don't want the footprint to be too large - that's what
the
> > spin is for. Again, ideas welcome.
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Brendan
> >
> > [1]
> >
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