Am 22.06.2012 um 06:51 schrieb Andreas Berger: > > if everyone gets to name one theme, isn't there the danger of everyone naming > themselves and every theme getting 1 vote? how about everyone submitting an > ordered ranking of themes or something? (just a spontaneous idea)
Sorry, you obviously didn't get the rest of my message (wasn't quoted by Paul): I suggest to make this poll immediately known to ALL Debian user-communities and blogs. I also suggest to give this to the press. ---> This means: All developers and users get a vote. Not one maintainer. Not a bunch of artists. Everybody. Anyone who likes to send us a mail about it. > i mostly want to say i agree with you and i share your frustration. you > obviously were one of the most active contributors to this process. i think > there is really a bit of a developer vs non-developer communication failure > going on here. I agree completely. But this really can be done. The number of additional artworks that have to be done for the package isn't that great. I already did a complete theme a couple of times and this means EVERY picture needed and correctly configured in desktop-base including theme files for plymouth, grub2 and so on. I also can get time off from work for that. I have no problem to do that for the winner theme. And I really don't think it would take me four days. I would also suggest to put additionally two alternatives from the contest into the package, like we did last time. I don't think all the leftovers from the last versions should remain in the package. regards Ulrich -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

