My Design Ideas
by Sherjeel Shabih
Hey guys!
I am 13 and develop web and windows applications. Now I wanted to join the bright side of the digital world, the open-source side. I am not sure if I can develop for your OS, so I opted going for designing currently. My designs would amaze you! 'Cause I am an artist by nature, and I have a really good sense of designs. My age is also a fresh one, so you'll get ideas that'll be "fresher than you think". Please provide me with some work you guys want to complete so I can be a great help. I hope you don't mind my age. I used to work for a software house, but I left it bcoz of studies and all. Now I do freelancing sometimes. But I never came across doing something for you guys. So I think I have a chance here. I hope that you'll contact me soon.
14 years, 7 months
astronomy spin
by brian hurren
Does anyone know if the astronomy spin is out yet? if so, where can i download it?
14 years, 7 months
source control for fedora-themes
by Rex Dieter
Was just chatting a bit with msourada in #fedora-design today, and I was
curious about contributing kde-compatible bits to constantine-backgrounds
directly instead of doing it separately like in the past, see
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-kde-artwork/
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-kde-artwork/browser
but I'd like to get away from that, and get everything more collaborative
and centralized.
But, it seems there is no source-control currently being used for fedora
theming yet. I'd like to propose hosting what's used in stuff like
constantine-backgrounds (and future fedora-related theming) in a git (or svn
or whatever) repo on http://fedorahosted.org/fedora-design/
I'm not suggesting (yet anyway) using such repos for design-workflow really,
that's something that seems to already have been worked out. I'm only
talking about the often painful technical details of getting already-
designed stuff under source-control, and packaged for distro use.
-- Rex
14 years, 7 months
SVG rendering performance
by Charlie Brej
If we choose to distribute SVGs as the default background files, it may be an
idea to examine the rendering speed. On my rather old home machine, it takes
over two minutes to draw the mosaico SVG background [1] with the CPU running
flat out. What really increases the cpu demand is the use of blur. Removing all
blur brings it down to 3 seconds (about the same as other PNG/JPEG backgrounds).
We should also remove all the additional XML fluff inkscape puts into the files.
[1]
http://fedorapeople.org/groups/designteam/Resources/Fedora%20Release%20Th...
14 years, 7 months
[Design Team] HELP! any NLE Video Software!!
by Hisham Abdel-Magid
hello all
i'm looking for an NLE Video Montage software that runs under Fedora
(i.e. equivalent to Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere .. etc) ... any
clue?
P.s. i Googled alot and hit many walls :S
~hish
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14 years, 7 months
source control for fedora-themes
by Rex Dieter
Was just chatting a bit with msourada in #fedora-design today, and I was
curious about contributing kde-compatible bits to
constantine-backgrounds directly instead of doing it separately like in
the past, see
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-kde-artwork/
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-kde-artwork/browser
but I'd like to get away from that, and get everything more
collaborative and centralized.
But, it seems there is no source-control currently being used for fedora
theming yet. I'd like to propose hosting what's used in stuff like
constantine-backgrounds (and future fedora-related theming) in a git (or
svn or whatever) repo on http://fedorahosted.org/fedora-design/
I'm not suggesting (yet anyway) using such repos for design-workflow
really, that's something that seems to already have been worked out. I'm
only talking about the often painful technical details of getting
already-designed stuff under source-control, and packaged for distro use.
-- Rex
14 years, 7 months