Wow!! Another really lovely work here!!! Congratulations Ulrich! I really hope Space Machine will be included in Squeeze alternatives! This should be satisfy every user, in particular who required a more serious appereance (with this wallpaper you can have it without renounce to the default Space Fun concept) and should stop critics to the beautiful Space Fun Theme. Thanks all for your work.
Kind regards, Marco "Milo" Milone 2010/11/25 Ulrich Hansen <[email protected]> > Hi Valessio, hi Michael, hi all > > I have created a variation with elements from SpaceFun and my LISP machine > proposal. > > http://wiki.debian.org/DebianArt/Themes/spacemachine > > This is probably too late for Squeeze, but anyway I thought it would be a > nice idea to give people another graphical option. The theme is complete > with all files in a directory structure that is similar to their destination > under /usr/share, which should at least minimize work for others. > > The theme combines the beautiful "glowing" color transition of the Spacefun > background (congrats Valessio!) and its mystic Debian swirl (which is > absolutely fascinating, when you zoom it in Inkscape) with the shimmering > artifact of the LISP machine in the sky, symbolizing our history. > > At least I had a great time creating the stuff and I really hope you like > it. :-) > > Ulrich > > > Am 19.11.2010 03:01, schrieb Valessio Brito: > >> I'll be happy if someone else who knows how to use Inkscape to create >> such variation or another. >> >> 2010/11/18 Michael Biebl<[email protected]>: >> >>> while I appreciate the art work that was done in preparation for squeeze, >>> I >>> >>> honestly think SpaceFun does not make a good default theme in it's >>> current >>> state. It certainly is nice art work, but it is too "childish" and >>> playful for a >>> serious OS, that Debian tries to be. >>> From discussions with fellow DDs I know that I'm by far not the only one >>> with >>> that concern. >>> >>> Instead of beating a dead horse, and question everything that was done, >>> I'd >>> instead ask you, to provide a refined version of SpaceFun. >>> >> > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [email protected] > Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected] > >

