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* '''Launchpad Entry''': [[https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio/+spec/new-images-plymouth-lightdm-wallpaper|spec:new-images-plymouth-lightdm-wallpaper] | * '''Launchpad Entry''': [[https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio/+spec/new-images-plymouth-lightdm-wallpaper|spec:new-images-plymouth-lightdm-wallpaper]] |
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Create the following new thematically linked images to give Ubuntu Studio a more polished and consistent look. * plymouth theme concept image * lightdm greeter theme concept image * desktop wallpaper image 'concept image' is listed for the plymouth and lightdm greeter themes because it is not a static image that will be used. Unless you are able and willing to help with the coding please do not get too crazy with the concepts ;) |
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This section should include a paragraph describing the end-user impact of this change. It is meant to be included in the release notes of the first release in which it is implemented. (Not all of these will actually be included in the release notes, at the release manager's discretion; but writing them is a useful exercise.) It is mandatory. |
The users will be presented with a new consistently thematic images throughout the starting, logging in, and using Ubuntu Studio. It will give a more polished and engineered look and feel to Ubuntu Studio. |
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== User stories == |
The current images are either disparate or crudely ugly (default lidghtdm theme currently used). |
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It is suggested that there are two large assumptions for this specification: # The first assumption is that the person(s) responsible for art will '''NOT''' be explicitly responsible for implementation or code. If you want to help in these regards, please do so. But they are not required as other's already involved can do these things but not create the artistic images desired. # The creation of the images will be an iterative process. Filtering the minimalistic (and perhaps abstract) directions though the artists interpretation most likely will require further discussions. |
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You can have subsections that better describe specific parts of the issue. | === Overall Concept === Here are some simple guidelines about the overarching concept: * make sure there are consistent thematic elements in all images (e.g. colors, images, possibly positions) * not every element or thematic concept needs to be included in every image (e.g. CoF might be located differently or even excluded) * KISS - simplicity is beauty (plus it should make implementation easier) |
Launchpad Entry: spec:new-images-plymouth-lightdm-wallpaper
Created: ScottLavender
Contributors:
Packages affected: ubuntustudio-default-settings, ubuntustudio-artwork
Summary
Create the following new thematically linked images to give Ubuntu Studio a more polished and consistent look.
- plymouth theme concept image
- lightdm greeter theme concept image
- desktop wallpaper image
'concept image' is listed for the plymouth and lightdm greeter themes because it is not a static image that will be used. Unless you are able and willing to help with the coding please do not get too crazy with the concepts
Release Note
The users will be presented with a new consistently thematic images throughout the starting, logging in, and using Ubuntu Studio. It will give a more polished and engineered look and feel to Ubuntu Studio.
Rationale
The current images are either disparate or crudely ugly (default lidghtdm theme currently used).
Assumptions
It is suggested that there are two large assumptions for this specification:
# The first assumption is that the person(s) responsible for art will NOT be explicitly responsible for implementation or code. If you want to help in these regards, please do so. But they are not required as other's already involved can do these things but not create the artistic images desired. # The creation of the images will be an iterative process. Filtering the minimalistic (and perhaps abstract) directions though the artists interpretation most likely will require further discussions.
Design
Overall Concept
Here are some simple guidelines about the overarching concept:
- make sure there are consistent thematic elements in all images (e.g. colors, images, possibly positions)
- not every element or thematic concept needs to be included in every image (e.g. CoF might be located differently or even excluded)
- KISS - simplicity is beauty (plus it should make implementation easier)
Implementation
This section should describe a plan of action (the "how") to implement the changes discussed. Could include subsections like:
UI Changes
Should cover changes required to the UI, or specific UI that is required to implement this
Code Changes
Code changes should include an overview of what needs to change, and in some cases even the specific details.
Migration
Include:
- data migration, if any
- redirects from old URLs to new ones, if any
- how users will be pointed to the new way of doing things, if necessary.
Test/Demo Plan
It's important that we are able to test new features, and demonstrate them to users. Use this section to describe a short plan that anybody can follow that demonstrates the feature is working. This can then be used during testing, and to show off after release. Please add an entry to http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Coverage/NewFeatures for tracking test coverage.
This need not be added or completed until the specification is nearing beta.
Unresolved issues
This should highlight any issues that should be addressed in further specifications, and not problems with the specification itself; since any specification with problems cannot be approved.
BoF agenda and discussion
Use this section to take notes during the BoF; if you keep it in the approved spec, use it for summarising what was discussed and note any options that were rejected.
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