Nice, Alexander!
Also a question for everyone:
Do we really need to state the minimum requirements? 400MHz Pentium II
processors are over 11 years old. Surely any owners of such a computer
would, by now, know what it's likely to be able to run. Also, minimum
requirements confuse people. I've lost count of the number of times I've
been asked "Does this mean my computer's good enough?" Since the
necessary hardware is so basic, the answer for Fedora is almost
certainly "Yes", so why confuse anyone unnecessarily?
Agreed, though I have no idea if it's required or not. I think that by
removing the "requirements" text, the Live and KDE sleeves will get
some much needed space. I think this is why I like the layout on the
Installation DVD better, the backside has a little more breathing
space. We could also bring it down a bit, or widen the text, so the
top and left margins are the same length.
I also thought the same thing as Emily - having the Fedora logo
displayed twice is a bit redundant.
Man, I'm agreeing a lot tonight, it's a bit boring. :)
- Jef
PS could you provide the sources too, so we can all play around with
it a little bit? It's easier than explaining these things through
words. I tried looking in the /svg/ folder but there was nothing there
(it's also possible that you linked to them before, but I missed it).