Identity implies consistency. I want my green. And quite frankly, even changing the artwork every release I consider too much. (The 11.3 backgrounds are some ugly cyanide bubble mix; I am still using a retrofitted 11.1 grayband theme.)
Well, make up the "corporate identity" by shapes or some Geeko logo but I just had it with the same color. Why should we always stick with that green?
Why should we not? Red is "taken" by Redhat, Brown/Purple by Ubuntu, Blue by Fedora, and SUSE filled the green slot. Not much left in the color wheel.
The only way out seems to use black - which isn't a color (at least, if you ask physicists).
Could I suggest putting questions like that into the hands of people who care about colour (that excludes most "techies" - look at how they dress). I'd suggest having 4 seasonal colour schemes available (which could all incorporate some kind of green chameleon). There are other possibilities. There must be some people in the openSUSE world who care about fashion and colour and style and design ... where are their voices? David -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org