Nicu Buculei wrote:
The author of Bluecurve has left Red Hat in 2004. The sources for
icons
are available but only in Adobe Illustrator format, making impossible
for a Linux user to edit them.
Has anyone shouted "I need these in SVG format to start editing" and
nobody answered? Where there's a will, there's a way.
Also, we don't have specifications (color palettes, style
guidelines) so
recreating the theme from scratch using available tools is very hard (it
would practically mean reverse engineering).
IMHO, Fedora has two good paths and a bad one. The first are to either
hire a professional to extend their new visual identity with a common
desktop theme (just as Bluecurve was back then), a set of professional
wallpapers and so on or embrace Tango.
The bad one is what's happening now, just to blindly follow upstream and
hope
gnome-look.org or whichever will suffice.
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Ovidiu Lixandru
linux360