On 01/20/2015 11:03 AM, drago01 wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Ryan Lerch <rlerch(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been working on a feature proposal for a while now to propose
>> cleaning up the wallpapers that we present to the user by default in
>> Workstation. It has been on the agenda for the last few meetings, but we
>> have run out of time in those meetings :(
>>
>>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/WallpapersCleanup
>>
>> Basically, the proposal is to clean out the wallpapers that we currently
>> present to the user, and just show:
>>
>> 1. The default fedora wallpaper for the release (the one created by the
>> Fedora Design Team)
>> 2. The default wallpaper for the upstream desktop release (e.g. the
>> default
>> GNOME wallpaper for the release of GNOME being shipped)
>> 3. A new set of 15 alternative default wallpapers chosen from the past
>> Fedora supplemental wallpapers. The supplemental wallpapers are a set of
>> wallpapers (that change every release) that are included in the repos for
>> people to install and use. The idea here would be to choose 15 of the
>> best
>> from all past supplemental wallpaper packages to be included by default.
>
> Semi related we should do something about this ever changing
> wallpapers ... hit me multiple times that after an upgrade I end up
> with a white wallpaper because the file was removed. Not that big of
> an issue but it looks bad.
Hmmm, i have never had this issue. Usually the package that supplies release
n-1 stays around for release n for me. The upgrade shouldnt remove
previously installed packages should it?
No but files. If foo-1.0.rpm ships whatever.png and foo-1.1.rpm no
longer ships it ... its gone.