Hi Marc, *
Marc Paré schrieb:
Le 2010-12-27 07:19, Christoph Noack a écrit :
[...] I thought the original color palette won't be affected at
the moment, since the branding colors are:
* not that long lasting (belonging to the initial branding, but
will be replaced with the community branding once we start to
develop that with the wider community)
* are specific to a small group (the LibO community)
Thus, my understanding was to ship the original color palette file
like some others - being optional and not affecting the default
palette. Our "normal" users don't have that much benefit creating
stuff with that few (hand picked) colors. [...]
I am a little confused. Should this not pass by the design list
first?
Not necessarily - the decision about "Initial Branding" now and
"Community Branding"to be created (probably with new color palette)
between LibO 3.3 and LibO 3.5 has been discussed there already.
Some of the design and marketing teams are already using the palette
given on the wiki pages. Does this affect the palette there?
Not at the moment.
Only when the new community based branding will be finished, the palette
will have to be updated. As we can't say at the moment, how much of the
initial branding will survive this change, it is quite likely that most
of the marketing materials will not last for more than two .x releases.
Best regards
Bernhard
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