Here's what I currently have for agenda items:
* Linux Action Show may want WG speakers for upcoming show
- Anyone interested in doing this?
* dnf-plugins-core by default
- Can we include this for Final?
* Branding update
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1155228 related?
Are there any other items we need to cover at the meeting?
Reminder: It's at 1600 UTC on Wed 2014-Nov-05 (17:00 CEST/11:00am
EST).
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On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 10:44:02PM -0600, Joe Brockmeier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> With the beta release imminent, we need to start pulling together
> screenshots for the final release announcement, etc.
>
> Here's the set for the last release:
>
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F20_screenshots_library
>
> Page for new screenshots:
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F21_screenshots_library
Looks like a good start so far! I'm going to add a couple bullets on
that page for ideas for additional screenshots, so if someone visits,
they can choose to pick off a couple to paste in.
Feel free to critique these before I add them:
* Selector for Wayland session on GDM login screen
* DevAssistant running, perhaps with a terminal alongside showing the
environment results
* Cockpit running in a browser -- if applicable, another window nearby
showing effects
* GNOME Photos doing its Picasaweb and/or DNLA thing
* (when available) Fedora $PRODUCT branded anaconda installation in
progress
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This popped up in the Fedora google+ community, and just wondering if
there is a way to be able to set an arbitrary colour as the background.
(other than making a bitmap of the colour, and setting the image as the
background)
https://plus.google.com/109533309209161533982/posts/Ws5CUnPeRrD
It is possible to change it manually in the dconf settings
(org.gnome.desktop.background.primary-color &
org.gnome.desktop.background.secondary-color), but this seems like it
might be something that at least a few of our users might want to do in
the control-center rather than having to hack at settings.