Hallo Martin, Martin Nordholts wrote: > May we reuse the image [1] in the 2.8 release notes much like we > did in the 2.6 release notes [2]?
it was agreed with the participants to the photo shooting that the image is released under Creative Commons Attribute Sharealike (a.k.a. the equivalent of the GPL for content). to make the agreement really kosher, and the CC-BY-SA release safe, I'd need a model release form signed by each participant. With such a small number of people it should be easy to do. When you credit me, please link to http://www.photopla.net/ If you need higher resolution or different perspective, let me know and I'll help. AFAIK a link to a higher resolution TIFF is being circulated amongst the GIMP developers. To contact me personally: first name at last name dot CH. If you write to any of my mailing list aliases, messages are filtered to a spam folder and there is no guarantee that I read it (I skim for known senders / subjects from time to time). > It was an interesting analysis of GIMP as an application btw. I agree > and acknowledge most of the problems you point out. thanks. I don't know how the GIMP project is organized nor how I could help solving the issues I've encountered / improving the GIMP. I am a code monkey, just getting my toes wet at C++ with some easy Hugin stuff. I can articulate what I want from an image editor but I don't have all the necessary skill and background knowledge to do this in the GIMP. Plus my "FLOSS-time" is currently aabsorbed to 99% by Hugin. Once there is enough continuity there, I can focus on other areas. My key skill is to be a pain in the *** until things move; to design and document processes; to initiate change; to lead to a gentler learning curve; to enable contribution. It has worked well for Hugin - you can see much of the result linked from [0], and the community charter I drafted at [1]. I'm currently release manager for the next Hugin release. And I intend to mentor a successor on the release after that, now that most things are well documented. Another things I'm doing at the moment is "fixing" email notifications from Mercurial repositories on SourceForge so that we can get the same level of service from Hg as we get from SVN. Hg makes parallel development easier. This will affect Enblend and Hugin, the two projects I have influence on. All of these are chores. From January 2010 I hope to spend more time creating and less time organizing and administering. I'm just back home from an incredibly fun photo shoot with one of the most dynamic Open Source projects known to me. Great people. I'd pay to have customers like these every day (but then I'd have to look for another way to make a living - and I need a camera upgrade soon). It was great fun shooting for the GIMP developers too. Yuv [0] http://wiki.panotools.org/Development_of_Open_Source_tools [1] http://hugin.sourceforge.net/community/ _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
