Sorry, I don't think the human theme. This highly technological, industrial and metal. Can not view as being lines that were a tissue.
I think the idea of human and rows that have a tissue, would be a good way to go; PS: Let's put those themes on the Squeeze? Not wanting to discourage work in lisp-machine, but I believe he can get in a future release or package. 2010/11/3 Ulrich Hansen <[email protected]>: > Thanks for your nice words and suggestions! > > I have now completed my concept for the CD cover. See: > <http://wiki.debian.org/DebianArt/Themes/lisp-machine> > > As you can see I use the alternative wallpaper nr. 5 for the backside of the > cover. Which is blue. So consistency between DVD cover and wallpaper > wouldn't be an issue if we decide to take a blue wallpaper. I also think it > is a nice combination. > > As a next step I plan to experiment with blue wallpapers. > > @Adnan: I will avoid the lens flare effect. > > @Paul: Interesting idea. I am not sure though if I want to do this. If it > was the lisp machine that became a starting point for GNU, then it doesn't > seem logical to me to brand that machine with the Debian logo. Hm. Thinking > about it. > > regards > Ulrich > -- ://ValessioBrito.info > Profissional de inovação @valessiobrito / +55 (71) VALESSIO -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

