Le 19/12/2011 19:50, Marcus Moeller a écrit :
No, it's more about elements in the distro design that should be version neutral. That means e.g. the YaST background, the Grub/syslinux splash, the application splashes and maybe even the bootsplash. The wallpaper could and should of course vary.
possible. But if I understand well the way things work, apart from the wall paper or the boot splash (that can be nearly the same for default), the branding is mostly a single color. So it should be very easy to have a single branding file, at least in git, with all the necessary stuff for one distro. If so, it's a matter of minutes to make the branding once the basic stuff is selected. or are there more complicated artwork elsewhere? (where?) if I'm right, we could work like this: * choose a color (can be a pattern) or color variation for the next 3 distros - 12.1 was green X1,Y1,Z1; 12.2 will be green X2,Y2,Z2.... May be also 12.2 is a shade of green X1,Y1,Z1 and gray M1,N1,P1 (RGB) - vote on several proposal if necessary, or ask for users advice if the artwork teame agree on only one. * try to find a good wallpaper/bootsplash form these colors - try to have as many as possible. ask the arwork team to select 3 of them and ask users to vote to choose the default one (the others are also given). if all the branding is on only one file, the user will be able to change all the style/branding in one step. may be I'm dreaming :-) jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org