The idFORGE Framework
The idFORGE Framework exists to improve the visual recognition of your organization. It provides standard procedures to rebuild the visual identity manual of a particular organization and the files necessary for its implementation, using customized visual styles. In this context, the organization publishes the source files describing its visual identity and allows others (e.g., you) to provide visual styles to customize it.
The idFORGE Framework results useful for organizations and projects that need to "refresh" their visual style within frequent periods of time (e.g., every two years approximately) without altering their visual identity structure. For example, whenever the CentOS Project (the organization) releases a new major release of CentOS GNU/Linux distribution (visual manifestation) it must have a new image (visual style) to differentiate it from other major releases of the same visual manifestation. This major change of image demands the CentOS Project to propagate the new visual style to dependent visual manifestation (e.g., web sites, documentation, promotion stuff, etc.) so they can be all recognized as a single visual unit. This visual consistency renders a huge impact in the way the organization presents itself both internally and externally; so it is the mission and vision that motivates idFORGE Framework development.
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1. Brand
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2. Download
2.1. Automation scripts
The packages you need to install the idFORGE Framework automation scripts are available to download from the following locations:
cc985f08acaf1a4ccd6b000db79e25f2af460777 idforge-0.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm
65c16a89ce79192fd1718fd0e4210e5a9b9976bd idforge-0.2-1.el6.src.rpm
These RPMs are signed with the following GPG-PUBKEY.
CAUTION: The idforge package obsoletes the tcar package and all its sub-packages.
2.2. Design models
The packages you need to reproduce other packages like centos-indexhtml and redhat-logos are available to download from the following locations:
540ad1d123a2bd0b958f8d3c6687843c idforge-artwork-0.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm
4a58b046c844a8ada185b2c014e9c11a idforge-artwork-centos-0.11-1.el6.noarch.rpm
These RPMs are signed with the following GPG-PUBKEY.
2.3. Artistic motifs
The packages you need to reproduce other packages like redhat-logos are available to download from the following locations:
8d5f6e65d8d768806d74f2cf259f8cb0 idforge-artwork-centos6sketch1-0.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm
These RPMs are signed with the following GPG-PUBKEY.
3. Test
After downloading and installing the idforge package, you can test it running the following commands:
- Create the workplace:
idforge prepare ~/Desktop/Workplace
- Get in the workplace:
cd ~/Desktop/Workplace
- Produce content:
idforge render .
4. Documentation
The idFORGE Framework documentation is available for reading using on-line manual pages. To start reading, type the following command:
man idforge
5. Community
The idFORGE Framework is an effort inside The CentOS Project community. Most discussions take place in the CentOS Developers mailing list <centos-devel AT centos DOT org>.
6. Author
7. Copyright
Copyright © 2015 The CentOS Artwork SIG
idFORGE Framework comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. You may redistribute copies of idFORGE Framework under the terms of the GNU General Public License. For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.