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@subsection Goals
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Default Design Models for CentOS Themes provide design models for the
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following components:
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@table @strong
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@item Distribution
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Design models for CentOS Distribution (e.g., Anaconda, Firstboot, Gdm,
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Grub, Gsplash, Kdm, Ksplash, Rhgb and Syslinux, etc.).
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Models Default Distro}, for
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more information.
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@item Concept
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Design models to illustrate Artistic Motifs Concepts.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Models Default Concept}, for
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more information.
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@item Promotion 
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Design models for CentOS Promotion stuff (e.g., installation media,
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posters, etc.). @xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Models Default
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Promo}, for more information.  
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@end table
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@subsection Description
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This directory implements the concept of @emph{Default Design Models
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for CentOS Themes}.  Default Design Models for CentOS Themes provide
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the common structural information (e.g., image dimensions, translation
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markers, trademark position, etc.) the @command{centos-art} script
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uses to produce images when no other design model is specified.
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Deisgn models in this directory do use the @emph{CentOS Release
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Brand}. The CentOS Release Brand is a combination of both The CentOS
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Type and The CentOS Release Schema used to illustrate the major
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release of CentOS Distribution the image produced belongs to.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands}, for more
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information.
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@subsection Usage
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The CentOS Project maintains near to four different major releases of
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CentOS Distribution. Each major release of CentOS Distribution has
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internal differences that make them unique and, at the same time, each
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CentOS Distribution individually is tagged into the one unique visual
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manifestation (i.e., Distribution). So, how could we implement the
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monolithic visual structure in one visual manifestation that has
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internal difference?
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To answer this question we broke the question in two parts and later
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combined the resultant answers to build a possible solution. 
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@table @strong
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@item How to remark the internal differences visually?
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Merge both The CentOS Project Release Schema into The CentOS Project
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Trademark to build The CentOS Project Release Trademark.  The CentOS
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Project Release Trademark remarks two things: first, it remarks the
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image is from The CentOS Project and second, it remarks which major
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release of CentOS Distribution does the image belongs to.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands}, for more
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information on how to develop and improve The CentOS Project Brand.
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@item How to remark the visual resemblance?
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Use a common artistic motifs as background for all CentOS Distribution
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images.  @xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Motifs}, for more
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information.
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@item So, combining answers above, we could conclude that:
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In order to implement the CentOS Monolithic Visual Structure on CentOS
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Distribution visual manifestations, a CentOS Release Trademark and a
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background information based on one unique artistic motif should be
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used in all remarkable images The CentOS Distribution visual
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manifestation is made of.  
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@end table
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@quotation
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@strong{Important} Remarking the CentOS Release Schema inside each
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major release of CentOS Distribution ---or similar visual
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manifestations--- takes @emph{high attention} inside The CentOS
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Project corporate visual identity. It should be very clear for
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everyone which major release of CentOS Distribution is being used.
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@end quotation
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Other recommendations have been discussed in CentOS Developers mailing
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list (@email{centos-devel@@centos.org}). One of them is producing one
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unique visual style for @emph{each} major release of CentOS
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Distribution.  That is, if we have four different major releases of
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CentOS Distribution, we need to provide four different visual styles
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to cover each CentOS Distribution artistic needs.  Even such schema
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could be produced inside CentOS Artwork Repository, using it could
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introduce visual isolation to different visual manifestations of The
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CentOS Project.
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As previously said, The CentOS Project maintains near to four
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different major releases of CentOS Distribution in parallel and that
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fact creates a complete different perspective since the structural
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point of view. If one unique visual style is used for @emph{each}
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major release of CentOS Distribution, which one of those different
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visual styles would be used to cover other visual manifestations, like
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The CentOS Web sites and The CentOS Promotion stuff?
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Some persons may end up asking themselves, why the CentOS Distribution
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I am using has this visual style and the CentOS Web sites a different
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one?  Isn't them all part of the same project?
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Creating a linear and uniform visual style for all visual
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manifestations of The CentOS Project does create a strong feeling of
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integrity, order and property on persons interacting with the project
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through its manifestations. Every single detail, in every
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manifestation The CentOS Project expresses out its existence say what
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The CentOS Project is.
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I don't think The CentOS Project as an ambiguous project, but a direct
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and very pragmatic project where its community makes the central axis
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of movement. A manifestation of freedom to people to use computers and
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share as natural right. A manifestation of people kindness whose make
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the best they know to do in favor of themselves as manifestation of
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everyone else.  In such feeling there is no space for contradictions
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or ununiform visual structures, but very uniform visual structures
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that can be altered by anyone to fit personal needs.
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I strongly believe that The CentOS Project, as social organization,
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should be that way uniform and provide the means to let everyone do
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customzations in their own basis whenever it be clear that once such
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uniformity has been changed by someone differnt to The CentOS Project,
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it is no longer a visual manifestation of The CentOS Project, but a
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modified visual manifestation of The CentOS Project.
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@subsection See also
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@menu
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* Filesystem trunk Identity Themes::
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* Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Models::
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* Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Motifs::
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@end menu