[ubuntu-art] Suggestion

2010-04-06 Thread Richard Collard
This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art 
When Ubuntu first boot with the Ubuntu and the few dots under 
I would recommend the following
Have the word Ubuntu written inside the logo with the logo gradually
increasing with the original color using each segment
as Ubuntu loads  the same could be applied when system check using a
gradual scale per segment...
Again just a suggestion..

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion

2010-04-06 Thread Mark Curtis

I'm pretty sure that's impossible, because I believe the current boot doesn't 
know the progress. That's why the dots actually loop and don't light up 
following the percentage of the OS loaded.

From: show...@shaw.ca
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Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 16:25:53 -0700
Subject: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion






  
  


This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art 

When Ubuntu first boot with the Ubuntu and the few dots under 

I would recommend the following

Have the word Ubuntu written inside the logo with the logo gradually increasing 
with the original color using each segment

as Ubuntu loads  the same could be applied when system check using a gradual 
scale per segment...

Again just a suggestion..






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Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion

2010-04-06 Thread Saleel Velankar
Currently its impossible but with plymouth? Problem is that some will have
to code it...

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Mark Curtis  wrote:

>  I'm pretty sure that's impossible, because I believe the current boot
> doesn't know the progress. That's why the dots actually loop and don't light
> up following the percentage of the OS loaded.
>
> --
> From: show...@shaw.ca
> To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
> Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 16:25:53 -0700
> Subject: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion
>
> This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art 
> When Ubuntu first boot with the Ubuntu and the few dots under
> I would recommend the following
> Have the word Ubuntu written inside the logo with the logo gradually
> increasing with the original color using each segment
> as Ubuntu loads  the same could be applied when system check using a
> gradual scale per segment...
> Again just a suggestion..
>
> Richard Collard
> *show...@shaw.ca*
> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx)
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion

2010-04-06 Thread Dana Goyette
Speaking of "not knowing progress", I find the current Plymouth behavior 
looks like a "deranged" progress bar, rather than like an "undefined" 
boot progress indicator.  See my comments here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/553386


(Since top-posting seems to be the norm here, I shall follow that trend.)

On 04/06/2010 04:29 PM, Mark Curtis wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that's impossible, because I believe the current boot
> doesn't know the progress. That's why the dots actually loop and don't
> light up following the percentage of the OS loaded.
>
> 
> From: show...@shaw.ca
> To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
> Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 16:25:53 -0700
> Subject: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion
>
> This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art 
> When Ubuntu first boot with the Ubuntu and the few dots under
> I would recommend the following
> Have the word Ubuntu written inside the logo with the logo gradually
> increasing with the original color using each segment
> as Ubuntu loads the same could be applied when system check using a
> gradual scale per segment...
> Again just a suggestion..
>
> Richard Collard
> *show...@shaw.ca*
> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx)
>
>
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion

2010-04-06 Thread Richard Collard
Oh well we do what can be done

Richard Collard
show...@shaw.ca 
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) 

On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 19:32 -0400, Saleel Velankar wrote:

> Currently its impossible but with plymouth? Problem is that some will
> have to code it...
> 
> 
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Mark Curtis 
> wrote:
> 
> I'm pretty sure that's impossible, because I believe the
> current boot doesn't know the progress. That's why the dots
> actually loop and don't light up following the percentage of
> the OS loaded.
> 
> 
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> From: show...@shaw.ca
> To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
> Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 16:25:53 -0700
> Subject: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion
> 
> This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art 
> When Ubuntu first boot with the Ubuntu and the few dots under 
> I would recommend the following
> Have the word Ubuntu written inside the logo with the logo
> gradually increasing with the original color using each
> segment
> as Ubuntu loads  the same could be applied when system check
> using a gradual scale per segment...
> Again just a suggestion..
> 
> Richard Collard
> show...@shaw.ca 
> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) 
> 
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> 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion

2010-04-06 Thread iceman snowman
To be honest, I would be OK with just a graphical enchantment to the booting 
screen. Not to take it away from the logo + looping loading dots concept, but 
to make it visually more pleasing to look at. After all it's a process where 
the user is required to wait and just look at it, so it might as well be good 
to look at.

I would design something myself, but I need the new Ubuntu logo. Can anyone 
provide me with a high-resolution .PNG, or similar with the new Ubuntu logo on 
it? Speaking of which, the artwork wiki should also provide the new logo.


Thank you
Iceman




From: Dana Goyette 
To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Wed, April 7, 2010 2:35:35 AM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion

Speaking of "not knowing progress", I find the current Plymouth behavior 
looks like a "deranged" progress bar, rather than like an "undefined" 
boot progress indicator.  See my comments here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/553386


(Since top-posting seems to be the norm here, I shall follow that trend.)

On 04/06/2010 04:29 PM, Mark Curtis wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that's impossible, because I believe the current boot
> doesn't know the progress. That's why the dots actually loop and don't
> light up following the percentage of the OS loaded.
>
> 
> From: show...@shaw.ca
> To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
> Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 16:25:53 -0700
> Subject: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion
>
> This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art 
> When Ubuntu first boot with the Ubuntu and the few dots under
> I would recommend the following
> Have the word Ubuntu written inside the logo with the logo gradually
> increasing with the original color using each segment
> as Ubuntu loads the same could be applied when system check using a
> gradual scale per segment...
> Again just a suggestion..
>
> Richard Collard
> *show...@shaw.ca*
> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx)
>
>
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion

2010-04-06 Thread Nathan Beaumont
I would use an .svg version of the Ubuntu logo, for resizing issues.

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:02 PM, iceman snowman
wrote:

> To be honest, I would be OK with just a graphical enchantment to the
> booting screen. Not to take it away from the logo + looping loading dots
> concept, but to make it visually more pleasing to look at. After all it's a
> process where the user is required to wait and just look at it, so it might
> as well be good to look at.
>
> I would design something myself, but I need the new Ubuntu logo. Can anyone
> provide me with a high-resolution .PNG, or similar with the new Ubuntu logo
> on it? Speaking of which, the artwork wiki should also provide the new logo.
>
>
> Thank you
> Iceman
>
> --
> *From:* Dana Goyette 
>
> *To:* ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
> *Sent:* Wed, April 7, 2010 2:35:35 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion
>
> Speaking of "not knowing progress", I find the current Plymouth behavior
> looks like a "deranged" progress bar, rather than like an "undefined"
> boot progress indicator.  See my comments here:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/553386
>
>
> (Since top-posting seems to be the norm here, I shall follow that trend.)
>
> On 04/06/2010 04:29 PM, Mark Curtis wrote:
> > I'm pretty sure that's impossible, because I believe the current boot
> > doesn't know the progress. That's why the dots actually loop and don't
> > light up following the percentage of the OS loaded.
> >
> > 
> > From: show...@shaw.ca
> > To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
> > Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 16:25:53 -0700
> > Subject: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion
> >
> > This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art 
> > When Ubuntu first boot with the Ubuntu and the few dots under
> > I would recommend the following
> > Have the word Ubuntu written inside the logo with the logo gradually
> > increasing with the original color using each segment
> > as Ubuntu loads the same could be applied when system check using a
> > gradual scale per segment...
> > Again just a suggestion..
> >
> > Richard Collard
> > *show...@shaw.ca*
> > Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx)
> >
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion

2010-04-06 Thread Parag Agarwal
Natan,
ubuntu should start mentioning the version the user is running. For
eg. Gutsy gibbon or lucid lynux...(plz ignore spelling mistakes)
it will make a great deal of difference as the users will eventually
end up remembering the versions and it will create top of the mind
recall for ubuntu...
just a thought... What do u say?

On 07/04/2010, Nathan Beaumont  wrote:
> I would use an .svg version of the Ubuntu logo, for resizing issues.
>
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:02 PM, iceman snowman
> wrote:
>
>> To be honest, I would be OK with just a graphical enchantment to the
>> booting screen. Not to take it away from the logo + looping loading dots
>> concept, but to make it visually more pleasing to look at. After all it's
>> a
>> process where the user is required to wait and just look at it, so it
>> might
>> as well be good to look at.
>>
>> I would design something myself, but I need the new Ubuntu logo. Can
>> anyone
>> provide me with a high-resolution .PNG, or similar with the new Ubuntu
>> logo
>> on it? Speaking of which, the artwork wiki should also provide the new
>> logo.
>>
>>
>> Thank you
>> Iceman
>>
>> --
>> *From:* Dana Goyette 
>>
>> *To:* ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
>> *Sent:* Wed, April 7, 2010 2:35:35 AM
>> *Subject:* Re: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion
>>
>> Speaking of "not knowing progress", I find the current Plymouth behavior
>> looks like a "deranged" progress bar, rather than like an "undefined"
>> boot progress indicator.  See my comments here:
>>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/553386
>>
>>
>> (Since top-posting seems to be the norm here, I shall follow that trend.)
>>
>> On 04/06/2010 04:29 PM, Mark Curtis wrote:
>> > I'm pretty sure that's impossible, because I believe the current boot
>> > doesn't know the progress. That's why the dots actually loop and don't
>> > light up following the percentage of the OS loaded.
>> >
>> > 
>> > From: show...@shaw.ca
>> > To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
>> > Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 16:25:53 -0700
>> > Subject: [ubuntu-art] Suggestion
>> >
>> > This is a suggestion since I have no talent in art 
>> > When Ubuntu first boot with the Ubuntu and the few dots under
>> > I would recommend the following
>> > Have the word Ubuntu written inside the logo with the logo gradually
>> > increasing with the original color using each segment
>> > as Ubuntu loads the same could be applied when system check using a
>> > gradual scale per segment...
>> > Again just a suggestion..
>> >
>> > Richard Collard
>> > *show...@shaw.ca*
>> > Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx)
>> >
>> >
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