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Author: yenc
Date: Mar 1, 2008 11:18

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  Re: GNOME Art @ GUADEC         


Author: Luca Ferretti
Date: Jul 9, 2006 07:46

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Il giorno ven, 07/07/2006 alle 15.48 +0100, Thomas Wood ha scritto:
> Luca Ferretti wrote:
>> Il giorno lun, 19/06/2006 alle 23.22 +0100, Thomas Wood ha scritto:
>>
>>
> We decided there was...
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  Re: GNOME Art @ GUADEC         


Author: Lapo Calamandrei
Date: Jul 7, 2006 08:31

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2006/7/7, Thomas Wood gnome.org>:
>
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> Tango is obviously going to play a big role in the future of the Gnome
> appearance, since it is being used as the new style in the Gnome icon
> theme. The Crux make over is also using Tango guidelines. We need to
> revamp or just cleanup the Mist icon theme (flat-blue), but I don't know
> whether this should use the Tango guidelines.

It will

Lapo

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  Re: GNOME Art @ GUADEC         


Author: Thomas Wood
Date: Jul 7, 2006 07:43

Luca Ferretti wrote:
> Il giorno lun, 19/06/2006 alle 23.22 +0100, Thomas Wood ha scritto:
>
>> There are several things we could discuss at GUADEC this year, and since
>> many of the artists and maintainers of art modules will be there, it has
>> been suggested we hold an informal meeting. There is a gnome.org revamp
>> discussion at 10am on Thursday, 29th, which I assume a lot of you will
>> already be interested in, so I suggest that just afterwards (11am),
>> would be a good time to get together. Here are a few points I think we
>> could discuss:
>>
>> * Tango: It's role in GNOME and other distributions
>>
>> * The future of gnome-themes
>> - What themes to include
>> - What license to use
>>
>> * Improvements and changes to the default theme
>> - Where are we heading?
>> ...
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  Re: GNOME Art @ GUADEC         


Author: Luca Ferretti
Date: Jul 6, 2006 05:28

Il giorno lun, 19/06/2006 alle 23.22 +0100, Thomas Wood ha scritto:
> There are several things we could discuss at GUADEC this year, and since
> many of the artists and maintainers of art modules will be there, it has
> been suggested we hold an informal meeting. There is a gnome.org revamp
> discussion at 10am on Thursday, 29th, which I assume a lot of you will
> already be interested in, so I suggest that just afterwards (11am),
> would be a good time to get together. Here are a few points I think we
> could discuss:
>
> * Tango: It's role in GNOME and other distributions
>
> * The future of gnome-themes
> - What themes to include
> - What license to use
>
> * Improvements and changes to the default theme
> - Where are we heading?
>
> * Revamp of GNOME theme manager
> ...
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