On Thursday July 22 2010 12:39:53 Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Thursday 2010-07-22 12:32, Stephan Kleine wrote:
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).
Well,why should we not do not?
"Never change a running uh ecosystem" :)
e.g. we had some blue release too (iirc 10.x)
Blue was for the boring Personal Edition (which was later dropped). Professional has always been green --- nonwithstanding that some _desktop wallpapers_ were blue, but the overall dominant SUSE color was still green.
Point just being that by sticking to some animal and its colors it gives us much more playground colorwise (not speaking of some funky mascots) instead of always having the same in a different shade.
But why animals? Why not flowers? (I guess I've just found the thing to set it apart from Ubuntu.)
Cause animals are more "interesting"? ;P
So, IMHO, it gives us the options to try extreme stuff like black & white - Zebra - or some extremely colorful stuff - like some coral fish.
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