El Lunes, 16 de Octubre de 2006 19:35, Per Jessen escribió:
andreas.hanke@gmx-topmail.de wrote:
Someone would have to create the icons in the first place. They don't create themselves. It seems that the previous icon theme is not complete any more because of new YaST modules being added over the time. You are willing to create matching icons?
Andreas, that is a silly and unnecessarily sarcastic question. Bart only pointed out that the current set of YaST icons is ugly and dull, just as I did on 10 Oct. No, I have no intention of creating a set of icons for SUSE, but when the current set (10.2a5) is a step backward from that of earlier alphas, reporting it is very reasonable.
Please read: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=211348
Great!
There is a lot of exciting stuff being done specifically for KDE, and not just packaging, but actually also new applications. Just look at knetworkmanager and kerry and kickoff and the KDE updater, try to appreciate it a little bit and calm down with the YaST icons... These are just icons, on the other hand you get new applications.
You're missing the point. YaST is perhaps one of the most visible applications - that KDE has other new applications to offer is utterly irrelevant, IMHO.
I DO agree that new apps are very interesting, but ... YaST is one of the things that people really like. And it's one of the biggest features SUSE has. If you give people ugly and dull icons for YaST ... IMHO it's not going to be very good marketing. Previous icons were much more colorful, nicer, ... Now it's dull and gray :( Yes, I know, icon colors don't determine whether an app is good or not. But if the app is eyecandy ... heck, you've won quite a bunch. Just look at MS, it doesn't work but it's nice so people like it ;) Just MHO Rafa -- 50% of all statistics are inaccurate. OpenWengo: rgriman --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org