On Sunday 19 Jun 2011 12:01:58 Javier Llorente wrote:
El Lunes, 13 de Junio de 2011 08:43:47 Atri Bhattacharya escribió:
Hi! I don't know if this has already been discussed and therefore is redundant, and I apologise in advance if that is the case, but I wanted to suggest that we base the artwork (esp., the wallpaper) of the release on the colour referred to by the release code-name. For 12.1 the code-name is "Asparagus" referring to the colour #87A96B [1].
Bye
That was already done with 11.4 (Celadon) :-P
And that was just my random suggestion because I liked the celadon shade better than the bluish green that gnokii had started with - it's not a rule, and neither does Coolo choose the code names systematically - it just happened that it was the start of asparagus season here in Nuremberg when the 12.1 cycle started. I discussed green as colour with Nuno Pinheiro, one of the KDE/Oxygen designers, and he pointed out that green is a problematic colour for screen branding because out of RGB, green has the narrowest colour gamut and worst fidelity on most hardware. That means that any new green shade we choose will probably get shifted to something else on users' monitors (unless they have the same designer-quality IPS screen as the person who chose it), probably duller than the intended shade, and accounts for the complaints of 'swamp water' that we got with the 11.2 KDE background: http://www.heise.de/imgs/18/4/2/3/7/4/6/opensuse.png-e9e30e93dbaaf58d.jpg Anyone else want to be brave and do something different this time round? 12 is a new major number for us. Will -- Will Stephenson, openSUSE Team SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer, HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+help@opensuse.org