diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk.texi index 98e0eae..0c91ec2 100644 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk.texi +++ b/Manual/Directories/trunk.texi @@ -1,53 +1,76 @@ @subsection Goals -This directory implements the Subversion's trunk concept in a -trunk, branches, tags repository structure. +The @file{trunk/} directory structure implements the Subversion's +trunk concept in a trunk, branches, tags repository structure. @subsection Description The @file{trunk/} directory structure is the main development line inside the CentOS Artwork Repository and organizes the following -sections: +work lines: @table @strong -@item Identity +@item Graphic design -This section describes the implementation of The CentOS Project -Corporate Identity. This place is perfect to consolidate @emph{The -CentOS Artwork SIG}. If you are interested in producing art works for -The CentOS Project, this place is for you. +The graphic design work line exists to cover brand design, typography +design and themes design mainly. Additionally, some auxiliar areas +like icon design, illustration design, brushes design, patterns +designs and palettes of colors are also included here for +completeness. -@xref{Directories trunk Identity}, for more information. - -@item Scripts +In this section you'll find how to organize and produce gaphic designs +in the repository. The graphic design work line is the perfect place +to consolidate @emph{The CentOS Artwork SIG}. If you are interested in +producing graphic designs for The CentOS Project, this place is for +you. -This section describes the implementation of @command{centos-art.sh} -script, a bash scripts specially designed to automate most frequent -tasks in the repository (e.g., image rendition, documenting directory -structures, translating content, etc.). If you can't resist the idea -of automating repeatable tasks, then take a look here. +@xref{Directories trunk Identity}, for more information. -@xref{Directories trunk Scripts}, for more information. +@item Documentation -@item Manual +The documentation work line exists to describe what each directory +inside the CentOS Artwork Repository is for, the conceptual ideas +behind them and, if possible, how automation scripts make use of them. -This section organizes the @emph{CentOS Artwork Repository Manual} -(i.e., the documentation manual you're reading right now). If you are -interested on improving The CentOS Artwork Repository Manual, in this -place you'll find the Texinfo documentation structure you need to work -with. +In this section you'll find how to organize and produce the +@emph{CentOS Artwork Repository Manual} (i.e., the documentation +manual you're reading right now). If you are interested in producing +documentation for the repository, this place is for you. @xref{Directories trunk Manual}, for more information. -@item Locales +@item Localization + +The localization work line exists to provide the translation messages +required to produce content in different languages. Translation +messages inside the repository are stored as portable objects (e.g., +.po, .pot) and machine objects (.mo) under @file{trunk/Locales} +directory structure. -This section organizes production of translation messages for -@emph{Identity}, @emph{Documentation} and @emph{Scripts}. This place -is perfect to consolidate @emph{The CentOS Translation SIG}. If you -love translating, you'll find lot of messages waiting for you to -translate here. +In this section you'll find how to organize and produce translation +messages for @emph{graphic designs}, @emph{documentation} and +@emph{automation scripts} in the repository. This place is perfect to +consolidate @emph{The CentOS Translation SIG}. If you love +translating, you'll find lot of messages waiting for you to translate +here. @xref{Directories trunk Locales}, for more information. + +@item Automation + +The automation work line exists to standardize content production in +CentOS Artwork Repository. There is no need to type several tasks, +time after time, if they can be programmed into just one executable +script. + +In this section you'll find how to organize and extend the +@command{centos-art.sh} script, a bash scripts specially designed to +automate most frequent tasks in the repository (e.g., image rendition, +documenting directory structures, translating content, etc.). If you +can't resist the idea of automating repeatable tasks, then take a look +here. + +@xref{Directories trunk Scripts}, for more information. @end table @subsection Usage @@ -62,4 +85,3 @@ sections described above. @item @xref{Directories tags}. @item Subversion's book (@url{http://svnbook.red-bean.com/}). @end itemize - diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity.texi index 62379df..3d1f0a5 100644 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity.texi +++ b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity.texi @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ @subsection Goals -This section descirbes the implementation of @emph{The CentOS Project -Corporate Identity}. +The @file{trunk/Identity} describes what The CentOS Project Corporate +Identity is and the components it is made of. @subsection Description @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is the ``persona'' of the organization known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project Corporate Identity plays a significant role in the way the CentOS Project, as organization, presents itself to both internal and -external stakeholders. In general terms, the CentOS Project Corporate -Identity expresses the values and ambitions of the CentOS Project +external stakeholders. In general terms, The CentOS Project Corporate +Identity expresses the values and ambitions of The CentOS Project organization, its business, and its characteristics. The CentOS Project Corporate Identity provides visibility, @@ -20,49 +20,87 @@ CentOS Project organization by means of @emph{Corporate Design}, @subsubsection Corporate Design -The CentOS Project Corporate Design is applied to every single visual -manifestations The CentOS Project as organization wants to express its -existence. Examples of the most relevant visual manifestations inside -The CentOS Project are @emph{The CentOS Distribution}, @emph{The -CentOS Web} and @emph{The CentOS Stationery}. +The CentOS Project Corporate Design is applied to visual +manifestations of The CentOS Project organization. As visual +manifestation we understand any medium, digital or printed, used by +The CentOS Project to communicate its existence (e.g., @emph{The +CentOS Distribution}, @emph{The CentOS Web} and @emph{The CentOS +Stationery}) and is very tied to @emph{The CentOS Project Corporate +Structure} which in turn is based on @emph{The CentOS Project Mission} +and @emph{The CentOS Project Release Schema}. -The CentOS Project Corporate Design is organized in the following -work-lines: +In The CentOS Project Corporate Design most of the work is about +graphic design, everything that people can perceive through the visual +sence (i.e., the human eye), it is about effective visual +communication of messages. + +The CentOS Project Corporate Design is organized in the following work +lines: @table @strong @item Brushes -@xref{Directories trunk Identity Brushes}, for more information. + +This work line provides brushes for GIMP. When you prepare the +repository, brushes in this location are made available immediatly for +you to use in the ``Brushes'' panel of GIMP. + +@xref{Directories trunk Identity Brushes}, for more +information. @item Fonts -The CentOS Fonts provide the @emph{Corporate Typography} information -used along The CentOS Project visual manifestations. +This work line provides the typography information required by all +different visual manifestations of The CentOS Project. @xref{Directories trunk Identity Fonts}, for more information. @item Images + +This work line provides output location for images that don't need to +use background images (e.g., brands, icons, illustrations, etc.). + @xref{Directories trunk Identity Images}, for more information. + @item Models + +This work line provides design models for images that don't need to +use background images (e.g., brands, icons, illustrations, etc.). + @xref{Directories trunk Identity Models}, for more information. + @item Palettes -The CentOS Palettes provide the @emph{Corporate Color} information -used along The CentOS Project visual manifestations. +This work line provides palettes of colors for GIMP and Inkscape. When +you prepare the repository, palettes of colors in this location are +made available immediatly for you to use in the ``Palettes'' panel of +GIMP. @xref{Directories trunk Identity Palettes}, for more information. @item Patterns + +This work line provides patterns for GIMP. When you prepare the +repository, patterns in this location are made available immediatly +for you to use in the ``Patterns'' panel of GIMP. + @xref{Directories trunk Identity Patterns}, for more information. + @item Themes -The CentOS Themes provide the @emph{Corporate Structure} and the -@emph{Corporate Visual Style} used along The CentOS Project visual -manifestations. +This work line provides theme design models and theme artistic motifs +for The CentOS Project. If you are interesting in create a brand new +visual style for The CentOS Project this is the place for you. @xref{Directories trunk Identity Themes}, for more information. -@item Webenv +@item Web environment + +This work line provides the HTML/XHTML and CSS standard definitions +used by The CentOS Websites. If you are a web developer and plan to +improve The CentOS Websites, then the files in this location may +result very useful to you. + @xref{Directories trunk Identity Webenv}, for more information. @end table