Hi Martin.
> Good job. My personal position is that any brand (such as
fedora)
> should have a strong visual identity, which eventually brings up the
> theming.
>
There are few glitches here and there (see the status bar), but overal
it has a nice feel. I also think Fedora should have its own visual
Status bar has been 'fixed' in 1.1.
My main intend is not to make this one 'official' it's just how I
personally like my desktop and if anyone else likes it: cool :)
identity, hence I started nodoka and it was even default in a few
releases of fedora, but then the desktop team decided (without
discussion with the design team) to switch back to clearlooks. It made
me a bit dispirited so the current state of nodoka development is
"stalled", although I wish to continue the development when I'll have
more time.
> I will be one of the persons supporting work being developed on this
> field for several reasons.
>
> I would probably point this to you:
>
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/NodokaTheme
> https://fedorahosted.org/nodoka/
>
Marcus' theme is based on Arora gtk engine, for nodoka I accept only
nodoka gtk engine based themes. That said, if he has design ideas I
could use in nodoka (like completely new style or adjustments to the
current one), I'll gladly accept them.
Let's start with the Openbox port and maybe just bring it back as
default, first.
Besides that we also have to think about GNOME 3 themes but I am not
sure if the theme infrastructure is already setup for the Shell.
--
Greets
Marcus