As discussed in the meeting today, I have put together the draft Change Page for the Fedora Visual Identity:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/VisualIdentity
The content is pretty much a placeholder, as nothing concrete has been approved on this by the WG, but just filing the feature page today, before the deadline.
cheers, ryanlerch
It would be cool if Background Logo extension will work with any wallpaper. For example for some presentations I usually use an institutional wallpaper, but I must modify it to add the fedora logo. Currently the place where the logo is displayed doesn't disturb and as it's easy to disable. On the other hand it would be good if fedora-icon-theme returns but based on Adwaita.
2017-07-04 0:33 GMT-04:00 Ryan Lerch rlerch@redhat.com:
As discussed in the meeting today, I have put together the draft Change Page for the Fedora Visual Identity:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/VisualIdentity
The content is pretty much a placeholder, as nothing concrete has been approved on this by the WG, but just filing the feature page today, before the deadline.
cheers, ryanlerch
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On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:44 AM Hugo Alejandro haevalencia@gmail.com wrote:
It would be cool if Background Logo extension will work with any wallpaper.
Do you mean something like the following?
$ gsettings set org.fedorahosted.background-logo-extension logo-always-visible true
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 6:17 PM, Florian Müllner fmuellner@gnome.org wrote:
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:44 AM Hugo Alejandro haevalencia@gmail.com wrote:
It would be cool if Background Logo extension will work with any wallpaper.
Do you mean something like the following?
$ gsettings set org.fedorahosted.background-logo-extension logo-always-visible true
!
Why isn't it enabled by default?
On Fri, 2017-07-07 at 21:16 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 6:17 PM, Florian Müllner fmuellner@gnome.org wrote:
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:44 AM Hugo Alejandro <haevalencia@gmail.c om> wrote:
It would be cool if Background Logo extension will work with any wallpaper.
Do you mean something like the following?
$ gsettings set org.fedorahosted.background-logo-extension logo-always-visible true
!
Why isn't it enabled by default?
Because the wallpapers which aren't made by the Fedora team aren't Fedora wallpapers.
Slapping a $team1 logo on a wallpaper made by $team2 is disrespectful to the work done by $team2. (not counting the fact that $team2 might already have put their own logo on their wallpaper)
I for one change my wallpaper right after installing Fedora, in part so that I don't have the Fedora logo constantly in my face.
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 1:53 AM, Mathieu Bridon bochecha@daitauha.fr wrote:
Because the wallpapers which aren't made by the Fedora team aren't Fedora wallpapers.
Slapping a $team1 logo on a wallpaper made by $team2 is disrespectful to the work done by $team2. (not counting the fact that $team2 might already have put their own logo on their wallpaper)
I for one change my wallpaper right after installing Fedora, in part so that I don't have the Fedora logo constantly in my face.
That would also annoy users quite a bit, so let's stick with the current behavior.
Michael
I think what you say is a little overdone. Here the original images are not manipulated in any way and it is only a corporate logo that is located in a corner and is almost invisible, besides it is easy to disable it (it is not necessary to change Wallpaper).
2017-07-08 2:53 GMT-04:00 Mathieu Bridon bochecha@daitauha.fr:
On Fri, 2017-07-07 at 21:16 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 6:17 PM, Florian Müllner fmuellner@gnome.org wrote:
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:44 AM Hugo Alejandro <haevalencia@gmail.c om> wrote:
It would be cool if Background Logo extension will work with any wallpaper.
Do you mean something like the following?
$ gsettings set org.fedorahosted.background-logo-extension logo-always-visible true
!
Why isn't it enabled by default?
Because the wallpapers which aren't made by the Fedora team aren't Fedora wallpapers.
Slapping a $team1 logo on a wallpaper made by $team2 is disrespectful to the work done by $team2. (not counting the fact that $team2 might already have put their own logo on their wallpaper)
I for one change my wallpaper right after installing Fedora, in part so that I don't have the Fedora logo constantly in my face.
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On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:53 AM, Mathieu Bridon bochecha@daitauha.fr wrote:
On Fri, 2017-07-07 at 21:16 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 6:17 PM, Florian Müllner fmuellner@gnome.org wrote:
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:44 AM Hugo Alejandro <haevalencia@gmail.c om> wrote:
It would be cool if Background Logo extension will work with any wallpaper.
Do you mean something like the following?
$ gsettings set org.fedorahosted.background-logo-extension logo-always-visible true
!
Why isn't it enabled by default?
Because the wallpapers which aren't made by the Fedora team aren't Fedora wallpapers.
Slapping a $team1 logo on a wallpaper made by $team2 is disrespectful to the work done by $team2. (not counting the fact that $team2 might already have put their own logo on their wallpaper)
I see the logo as OS branding, totally orthogonal to who made the wallpaper.
I for one change my wallpaper right after installing Fedora, in part so that I don't have the Fedora logo constantly in my face.
I don't understand this. I do clean installs all the time and can't remember a wallpaper with a Fedora logo integrated into it.
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On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:53 AM, Mathieu Bridon bochecha@daitauha.fr wrote:
On Fri, 2017-07-07 at 21:16 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 6:17 PM, Florian Müllner fmuellner@gnome.org wrote:
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:44 AM Hugo Alejandro <haevalencia@gmail.c om> wrote:
It would be cool if Background Logo extension will work with any wallpaper.
Do you mean something like the following?
$ gsettings set org.fedorahosted.background-logo-extension logo-always-visible true
!
Why isn't it enabled by default?
Because the wallpapers which aren't made by the Fedora team aren't Fedora wallpapers.
Slapping a $team1 logo on a wallpaper made by $team2 is disrespectful to the work done by $team2. (not counting the fact that $team2 might already have put their own logo on their wallpaper)
I see the logo as OS branding, totally orthogonal to who made the wallpaper.
Except that it looks like a watermark, as it's on the wallpaper, not an OS element. The wallpaper is personalisation, and slapping a logo on the user- chosen wallpaper would be pretty grating behaviour.
I for one change my wallpaper right after installing Fedora, in part so that I don't have the Fedora logo constantly in my face.
I don't understand this. I do clean installs all the time and can't remember a wallpaper with a Fedora logo integrated into it.
Maybe you don't use Workstation? The logo is integrated into the Fedora Workstation wallpaper through an extension. You won't see that logo if you don't use GNOME Shell.
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 8:10 PM, Bastien Nocera bnocera@redhat.com wrote:
----- Original Message -----
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:53 AM, Mathieu Bridon bochecha@daitauha.fr
wrote:
On Fri, 2017-07-07 at 21:16 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 6:17 PM, Florian Müllner fmuellner@gnome.org wrote:
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:44 AM Hugo Alejandro <haevalencia@gmail.c om> wrote:
It would be cool if Background Logo extension will work with any wallpaper.
Do you mean something like the following?
$ gsettings set org.fedorahosted.background-logo-extension logo-always-visible true
!
Why isn't it enabled by default?
Because the wallpapers which aren't made by the Fedora team aren't Fedora wallpapers.
Slapping a $team1 logo on a wallpaper made by $team2 is disrespectful to the work done by $team2. (not counting the fact that $team2 might already have put their own logo on their wallpaper)
I see the logo as OS branding, totally orthogonal to who made the
wallpaper.
Except that it looks like a watermark, as it's on the wallpaper, not an OS element. The wallpaper is personalisation, and slapping a logo on the user- chosen wallpaper would be pretty grating behaviour.
I agree with Bastien here, i think the current behaviour of just having the logo/watermark on the default wallpaper (by default) is the way to go. I imagine we would also run into implementation issues trying to put it on *any* wallpaper that a user sets too. Due to the bottom right colour of the Fedora 26 colour, the logo we used in Fedora 25 had to be tweaked to even show on Fedora 26.
cheers, ryanlerch
I for one change my wallpaper right after installing Fedora, in part so that I don't have the Fedora logo constantly in my face.
I don't understand this. I do clean installs all the time and can't remember a wallpaper with a Fedora logo integrated into it.
Maybe you don't use Workstation? The logo is integrated into the Fedora Workstation wallpaper through an extension. You won't see that logo if you don't use GNOME Shell. _______________________________________________ desktop mailing list -- desktop@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to desktop-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017, 4:11 AM Bastien Nocera bnocera@redhat.com wrote:
On Fri, 2017-07-07 at 21:16 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
I see the logo as OS branding, totally orthogonal to who made the
wallpaper.
Except that it looks like a watermark, as it's on the wallpaper, not an OS element. The wallpaper is personalisation, and slapping a logo on the user- chosen wallpaper would be pretty grating behaviour.
It doesn't look integrated into the image, rather a seperate thing floating on top.
I for one change my wallpaper right after installing Fedora, in part so that I don't have the Fedora logo constantly in my face.
I don't understand this. I do clean installs all the time and can't remember a wallpaper with a Fedora logo integrated into it.
Maybe you don't use Workstation? The logo is integrated into the Fedora Workstation wallpaper through an extension. You won't see that logo if you don't use GNOME Shell.
I use Workstation.
Chris Murphy
2017-07-07 20:17 GMT-04:00 Florian Müllner fmuellner@gnome.org:
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 12:44 AM Hugo Alejandro haevalencia@gmail.com wrote:
It would be cool if Background Logo extension will work with any wallpaper.
Do you mean something like the following?
$ gsettings set org.fedorahosted.background-logo-extension logo-always-visible true
Exactly. Over time I discovered that I can make some modifications through dconf-editor, however, although I select the maximum opacity is not visible in all the wallpapers, so I had to modify the original SVG file and add more opacity to the transparency.
----- Original Message -----
As discussed in the meeting today, I have put together the draft Change Page for the Fedora Visual Identity:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/VisualIdentity
The content is pretty much a placeholder, as nothing concrete has been approved on this by the WG, but just filing the feature page today, before the deadline.
See also: https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/OS/DownstreamBranding
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 8:14 PM, Bastien Nocera bnocera@redhat.com wrote:
----- Original Message -----
As discussed in the meeting today, I have put together the draft Change Page for the Fedora Visual Identity:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/VisualIdentity
The content is pretty much a placeholder, as nothing concrete has been approved on this by the WG, but just filing the feature page today,
before
the deadline.
See also: https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/OS/DownstreamBranding
Thanks for the link Bastien!
Although, this page does not seem to have any of the colours filled out against the legend. Is this just not complete yet?
Also note that the feature page links to the following notes page on the Fedora visual identity effort here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/VisualIdentity
cheers, ryanlerch
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----- Original Message -----
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 8:14 PM, Bastien Nocera bnocera@redhat.com wrote:
----- Original Message -----
As discussed in the meeting today, I have put together the draft Change Page for the Fedora Visual Identity:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/VisualIdentity
The content is pretty much a placeholder, as nothing concrete has been approved on this by the WG, but just filing the feature page today,
before
the deadline.
See also: https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/OS/DownstreamBranding
Thanks for the link Bastien!
Although, this page does not seem to have any of the colours filled out against the legend. Is this just not complete yet?
It's not complete, no. Upstream designers didn't spend time on it yet, although Debarshi, Matthias and myself tried to fill in the table of examples.
Also note that the feature page links to the following notes page on the Fedora visual identity effort here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/VisualIdentity
cheers, ryanlerch
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