Hello,
I'm not sure if coherence with zen-updater is a good thing, since many people will have had bad experiences with that, and many will probably think it's the same thing on 10.3 - even if only one icon is the same.
I hope not. Zen icons are just standard tango icons, and they're used also in other distributions. So this should not be an issue.
Personally I was a big fan of the idea Narayan came up with for opensuseupdater when he originally wrote it. Geeko on a green background, and the geeko changes colour to notify of different situations. Of course Narayan is a hacker and not a great artist, so it didn't look great, but the idea was cool.
I saw them too, and I agree they fit the KDE look. However that shining green doesn't fit the GNOME look in my opinion, exactly as the huge Geeko in the gnome version of opensuse updater. It looks just out of place. I think it should be replaced, in GNOME only, by a bigger icon of the updater (the one used for zen-updater, with the world and the two arrows). Regards, A. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ux+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ux+help@opensuse.org