2010 The rendition script render.sh is no longer a rendition script, but a collection of functionalities grouped into the centos-art.sh script where rendition is one functionality among others. The centos-art.sh is created to automate most frequent tasks inside the repository. There is no need to have links all around the repository if a command-line interface can be created (through symbolic links, in the ~/bin directory) and be called anywhere inside the repository as it would be usually done with regular commands. Inside centos-art.sh, functionalities started to get identified and separated one another. For example, when images were rendered, there was no need to load functionalities related to documentation manual. This moved us onto common functionalities and specific functionalities inside centos-art.sh script. Common functionalities are loaded when the script is initiated and are available to specific functionalities. The centos-art.sh script was redesigned to handle options trough getopt option parser. The repository directory structure was updated to improve the implementation of concepts related to corporate visual identity. Specially in the area related to themes which were divided into design models and artistic motifs. Stoped using LaTeX for documentation and started using Texinfo instead, a documentation system that can produce both online information and a printed manual from a single source. In this configuration the info ouput produced by Texinfo was used by centos-art.sh script to provide reading, edition and administration of documentation dynamically, based on repository directory structure.