Hi design-team!
I discovered this page https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo/UsageGuidelines#Common_guidelines and it makes me wonder if I'm allowed to use the infinity symbol and the general shape with "ui" letters (different font) instead of "f" for fedora-ui project on Pagure. I started to volunteer to Fedora just recently so I'm not in any group, and devaluing the Fedora brand is not something I wan't to do; I'm genuinely clueless about it. https://pagure.io/fedora-ui/fractal - here is the logo, I wanted to have something that was recognizable but that still had the ui letters. Would it be better if I removed the infinity symbol and just had the blue bubble as a background? https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Fudcon-symbol_xheight.png
I'm still learning Pagure. I wanted to add commit rights to @fedora-design and it did not work, for some reason it does not appear there. On the other hand I managed to add @fedora-web, don't know what's up with that.
P.S About the https://pagure.io/fedora-ui namespace, I used it for purely organisational reasons -will try to maybe seek some sort of convergence between my own project (styledoc) and Fractal.build to make it more flexible as a documentation tool for UI, if anyone wants to contribute just say so, both are MIT licensed. There's gazzilion ways to do things with Node so I feel it's important to keep dependencies to the minimum (and run ``npm audit`` to remove vulnerable packages) - just so you know where I stand on this.
Hi,
The logo on your pagure project is definitely not permitted under our Logo usage guidelines. Both using it in the current manner and just with the bubble are problematic. We have a standard logo template for subprojects, it may be something you can use instead. It's documented in the logo usage guidelines document you pointed out.
Can you explain to me what Fedora UI is meant to be, as UI and UX design projects generally land under the Fedora Design team, and I can see some potential confusion / conflict if you're looking to start a new team or project called Fedora UI.
Cheers, ~m
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From: "Gleb Vassiljev" gleb@netkom.se To: design-team@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2018 7:43:41 AM Subject: [Design-team] Logo usage guidelines
Hi design-team!
I discovered this page https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo/UsageGuidelines#Common_guidelines and it makes me wonder if I'm allowed to use the infinity symbol and the general shape with "ui" letters (different font) instead of "f" for fedora-ui project on Pagure. I started to volunteer to Fedora just recently so I'm not in any group, and devaluing the Fedora brand is not something I wan't to do; I'm genuinely clueless about it. https://pagure.io/fedora-ui/fractal - here is the logo, I wanted to have something that was recognizable but that still had the ui letters. Would it be better if I removed the infinity symbol and just had the blue bubble as a background? https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Fudcon-symbol_xheight.png
I'm still learning Pagure. I wanted to add commit rights to @fedora-design and it did not work, for some reason it does not appear there. On the other hand I managed to add @fedora-web, don't know what's up with that.
P.S About the https://pagure.io/fedora-ui namespace, I used it for purely organisational reasons -will try to maybe seek some sort of convergence between my own project (styledoc) and Fractal.build to make it more flexible as a documentation tool for UI, if anyone wants to contribute just say so, both are MIT licensed. There's gazzilion ways to do things with Node so I feel it's important to keep dependencies to the minimum (and run ``npm audit`` to remove vulnerable packages) - just so you know where I stand on this. _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list -- design-team@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to design-team-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/design-team@lists.fedoraprojec...
Hi!
Thank you for a quick answer. My goal is to learn new things and potentially help Fedora along the way. I used the namespace for purely practical reasons. I did not want to cause any confusions for potential new contributors of the Design team. Naming things is hard and finding memorable short names and organizing things is even harder. I can move fedora-ui/fractal project anytime, just say the name that design-team would deem okay to use instead.
Ah ok great. Honestly I think maybe it'd best belong under a Fedora bootstrap namespace. I wonder if Ryan has one set up already?
Cheers, ~m
On September 26, 2018 7:55:13 PM EDT, Gleb Vassiljev gleb@netkom.se wrote:
Hi!
Thank you for a quick answer. My goal is to learn new things and potentially help Fedora along the way. I used the namespace for purely practical reasons. I did not want to cause any confusions for potential new contributors of the Design team. Naming things is hard and finding memorable short names and organizing things is even harder. I can move fedora-ui/fractal project anytime, just say the name that design-team would deem okay to use instead. _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list -- design-team@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to design-team-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/design-team@lists.fedoraprojec...
Hi!
I'm hesitant off attaching the name of the software (in this case bootstrap) to the name of the repo - It hinders the ease of migration if one later decides to move (not that I'm suggesting to abandon the bootstrap I think it suits Fedora really well), just that in the long run the community might want to evolve it to the point where it might become something else.
I know I did that myself by calling the repo fedora-ui/fractal but that was somewhat experimental and did it because of my hope that someone out there would recognize it to be familiar with it and could contribute with improvement to the settings and stuff. Also it was much of the reason I had set up the namespace so that it could move quickly, actually I thought Pagure had some sort of redirect features based on namespaces (in a way that apache or nginx has) I think I was wrong there, but that could be a good feature request to Pagure if it's not already in the works.
It's got too much off topic now here for this mail-tread so I suggest that we move the discussion here https://pagure.io/design/issue/618
P.S. I would wish a short name though so that one doesn't have to use bookmarks to remember where to find it. Maybe pagure.io/UI-Patterns? It would kinda depict that it is the successor of PatternLab repo (could even be downstream from it in the unlikely case) and wouldn't take away the mindset that the work is based on UI patterns for the web interfaces.
Regards @ojn|Gleb
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