Proposal For Xfce spin

John Deal jdeal at columbuscounsel.com
Sat Jan 28 02:54:01 UTC 2012


Ya wanna rephrase that last part?

John Deal



On 01/27/2012 09:30 PM, Zachary Snyder wrote:
> Hi everyone, ive been involved with the fedora design team for quite 
> some time now for my initiation project i designed the banner that 
> marked the fedora 16 release :P (really proud about that) anyway, ive 
> been using xfce the entire journey ive had with linux. I love xfce and 
> i think it is an amazing DE. However there is one thing i havent been 
> able to get over, being a person who loves creativity and design. Xfce 
> has some nice styles shipped with it by default but for alot of people 
> i know it just doesnt "cut it". Ive recently joined up with a group of 
> people in the FOSS world called The Shimmer Project.
>
> http://shimmerproject.org/about/
>
> Many of the shimmer project core members and leader are infact ubuntu 
> users and were once part of the ubuntu design team but they have 
> broken off "We, as a collective are not part of any particular 
> project. Our individuals, however, are members of various 
> communities". They did this and now develop xfce themes for any user 
> wishing to use them based on this mentality "make Open Source 
> beautiful". I too shared those ideals so i joined them. My suggestion 
> is to make the fedora xfce spin more attractive, just as attractive as 
> it is usable and functional. I use their greybird theme myself and it 
> is simple amazing.
>
> Being FOSS its open to any distro any person who wishes to use it i 
> would like to suggest we possibly shit One or all of The Shimmer 
> Projects xfce themes with the spin.
>
>
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