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This directory organizes CentOS Distribution default design models in
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the following categories:
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@table @strong
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@item Syslinux
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Contains design models for syslinux, the program used to boot the
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CentOS Distribution installation media. @xref{Filesystem trunk
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Identity Themes Models Default Distro Syslinux}, for more information.
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@item Anaconda
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Contains design models for Anaconda, the program used to install
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CentOS Distribution. @xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Models
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Default Distro Anaconda}, for more information.
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@item Firstboot
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Contains design models for the first boot program used to configure
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the maching onece installed. @xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Themes
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Models Default Distro Firstboot}, for more information.
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@item Rhgb
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Contains design models for CentOS Graphical Boot, the program used to
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show the boot process from Grub to Display Manager. @xref{Filesystem
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trunk Identity Themes Models Default Distro Rhgb}, for more
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information.
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@item Gdm
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Contains design models for GNOME Display Manager, the program used to
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log into the manchine once installed and configured. @xref{Filesystem
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trunk Identity Themes Models Default Distro Gdm}, for more
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information.
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@item Kdm
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Contains design models for KDE Display Manager, the program used to
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log into the manchine once installed and configured. @xref{Filesystem
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trunk Identity Themes Models Default Distro Kdm}, for more
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information.
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@item Grub
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Contains design models for GRUB (Grand Unified Boot Loader), the
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program used to boot the machine into an operating system.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Models Default Distro Kdm}, for
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more information.
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@item Gsplash
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Contains design models for GNOME splash, the program used to show the
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progress information while user's graphical session is loading.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Models Default Distro Gsplash},
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for more information.
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@item Ksplash
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Contains design models for KDE splash, the program used to show the
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progress information while user's graphical session is loading.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Models Default Distro Ksplash},
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for more information.
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@end table
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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., a CentOS Distribution). So, how could we
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implement the monolithic visual structure in one visual manifestation
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that has 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 visually remark the internal differences?
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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, the image is from
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The CentOS Project and second, the major release of CentOS
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Distribution 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 motif as background for all CentOS Distribution
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images.
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@xref{Filesystem trunk Identity Themes Motifs}, for more 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
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(@pxref{Filesystem trunk Identity}) on CentOS Distribution visual
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manifestations, a CentOS Release Trademark and a common background
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(based on one unique artistic motif) should be used.
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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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manifestation--- takes @emph{high attention} inside The CentOS Project
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corporate visual identity. It should be very clear for everyone which
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major release of CentOS Distribution they are using.
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@end quotation
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Other recommendation that have being discussed is that of producing
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one unique visual style for @emph{each} major release of CentOS
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Distribution. That is, if we have 4 different major releases of
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CentOS Distribution, we need to provide 4 different visual styles to
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cover each CentOS Distribution art work needs. Even such schema could
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be produced inside CentOS Artwork Repository, using one unique theme
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for @emph{each} major release of CentOS Distribution would introduce
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visual isolation to CentOS Distribution, as visual manifestation of
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The CentOS Project.
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As previously said, The CentOS Project maintains near to 4 different
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major releases of CentOS Distribution in parallel, and that fact
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creates a complete different perspective since the structural point of
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view. Consider the following: If we use one unique visual style for
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@emph{each} major release of CentOS Distribution, which one of those
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visual styles does we use to cover other CentOS visual manifestations,
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like web sites and 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 tnd he CentOS web sites a different
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one? Isn't them all part of the same project? Furtunely, the
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presence of the CentOS Brand could exonerate those persons form
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complete visual isolation.
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