Please blog about where can I download the Fedora Solar theme and other themes done in past editions of Fedora. The Fedora Art folks rock and I'd like to package some of their work for Debian.
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anonymous
October 28 2008, 16:12:58 UTC
Don't let the negative feedback get to you - I just installed Fedora 1 Snapshot 3 and I find the new background beautiful (although it is second in my eyes to the heights of "Flying High", but this is a purely subjective matter of taste) - and this is from a person who *really* liked the original "pre-blue" Gears submission as it was finally a move away from blue (and the original mock-up was made of awesome).
I also love the work being done on the Nodoka Theme - it did take a release or two to come of age, but it is now polished. The Echo Icon theme, while there is loads of criticism of it, I do like it and enabling it is one of my first configuration changes in stock Fedora.
In short, we may be silent, but there are many many of us who really appreciate the art theme and what it does.
Re: SubjectivityaaronhawleyOctober 28 2008, 20:23:34 UTC
Yeah, Fedora themes are extremely professional in my opinion. Thanks for exposing the behavior of a few meat heads. These so-called "collaboration" advocates need to learn social skills.
Illegitimi non carborundumwb8rcrOctober 28 2008, 16:42:39 UTC
Máirín, don't let them get you down. The art team is doing a fine job
I have to admit I'm not always happy with the voting results ... I really liked your gears theme this time around ... but what other choice do you have when multiple folks are excited enough to put effort into multiple themes?
Does any other distro have such an active and talented artwork team? OK, maybe you can't push everything upstream, but Fedora does well more than its share. Some of those comments sound to me like sour grapes.
Keep doing what you do so well, and be proud of it. You deserve to be.
Not enough purple!jspaletaOctober 28 2008, 16:46:26 UTC
Should I file that as a bug report?
If only we had a way to read in real time solar wind data from NASA and animate a solar desktop wallpaper corresponding to current solar wind activity. That'd be keen.
Without stars?ext_130570October 28 2008, 16:49:16 UTC
I really like the solar theme, but could we get a background without stars. I have kept one of the early drafts of the background without stars and prefer it.
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I also love the work being done on the Nodoka Theme - it did take a release or two to come of age, but it is now polished. The Echo Icon theme, while there is loads of criticism of it, I do like it and enabling it is one of my first configuration changes in stock Fedora.
In short, we may be silent, but there are many many of us who really appreciate the art theme and what it does.
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Máirín, don't let them get you down. The art team is doing a fine job
I have to admit I'm not always happy with the voting results ... I really liked your gears theme this time around ... but what other choice do you have when multiple folks are excited enough to put effort into multiple themes?
Does any other distro have such an active and talented artwork team? OK, maybe you can't push everything upstream, but Fedora does well more than its share. Some of those comments sound to me like sour grapes.
Keep doing what you do so well, and be proud of it. You deserve to be.
--McD
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If only we had a way to read in real time solar wind data from NASA and animate a solar desktop wallpaper corresponding to current solar wind activity. That'd be keen.
-jef
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http://people.redhat.com/duffy/tmp/dual-nostars-hires.tar.gz
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