Fedora Community? Nope, 100% Red Hat
First of all, I have to say that I love the artwork by Diana Fong, so it's not about that.
So far, everything seems right. Well, it's not that right. I've just read Next Fedora release delayed, new design theme selected.
I don't care about Fedora 7 being delayed (although it's no Debian): which such a thing like the merger of Core and Extras (plus other impossible objectives), this is the only way things can happen.
The problem is (just like with RH's unhappy choice for a competition) the message.
The first bad message is embedded in Paul Frields' ML message Figuring out the mission: «we have been stumping hard for the community's role in Fedora art. The frustration that some of the community members have expressed is understandable, and we've tried to carry your concerns to all the parties involved. But unfortunately, we haven't been completely successful, and to make a long story short, we've had to concede the default release theme work to the Desktop group inside Red Hat.»
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