Robert Millan wrote: > On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:17:51PM +0100, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko wrote: > >> Hello, all. After various delays with various cause I'm proud to >> announce the availability of Colin's gfxmenu into experimental branch of >> grub2. >> > > Very nice! Thanks Vladimir for reviewing this; and Colin, thank you very much > for your contribution to GRUB. > > >> Example menu is available at >> http://grub.gibibit.com/files/overlay_2009-07-19.tar.gz . It's not yet >> decided whether central repository for themes will be created. >> > > There could be an official GRUB theme, which would go in our Bazaar repository, > I don't see any special need for this. Perhaps only to promote GRUB. I don't know if Bazaar is well suited for handling binary files though. And as a GNU project we would need to check licenses of pictures, logos, fonts and so on before we can include it. If such a check is a burden or the result isn't clear I prefer not to have any theme at all. Actually I prefer not to put any artwork in repository and if GNU is to distribute a theme at all perhaps it could be just a tarball download from alpha.gnu.org > and maybe also a separate Debian theme (Felix and I need to discuss about > what we like best). And I guess other distros will want to have their own > branding. > > Distros are free to create their themes > Other than that, it'd be good to have some central facility that could be > used by theme authors. I'm not sure what kind of resource would be good, > but our Bazaar is NOT the right place. > > Agreed. I thought about something like http://www.gnome-look.org/. Perhaps they would even agree to host GRUB themes too. This way we offload the task but I don't know if GNU can recommend gnome-look.org. -- Regards Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko