Re: [Gimp-developer] community website

2008-05-25 Thread David Gowers
Hi Frank,

On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Frank Karlitschek
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 Hi guys,

 I'm running openDesktop.org, KDE-Look.org, GNOME-Look.org and other websites
 for Free software.

 As a long time GIMP user I noticed that there is no real community site where
 GIMP users and developers can share Brushes, Images, Fonts and Tips and
 Tricks.
Did you check out places like www.gimptalk.com? I think it is a big
enough forum that having a link to it could be good.
also gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com,  since you have a brainstorm section.


 So I created www.gimpstuff.org . It is part of the openDesktop.org network. So
 if you have an account on GNOME-Look.org on any other website you can login.
I'm impressed! It's quite comprehensive.

I'm about to submit my dithering/halftoning patterns there. I've been
looking for such a site for a while, since I have some considerable
amount of resources to contribute.


 I hope this is helpfull for you and the GIMP users.

 What do you think?

 I you have ideas or suggestions how to improve the site please send me a mail.


 Cheers
 Frank


 P.S. GIMP rocks.  :-)



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Re: [Gimp-developer] community website

2008-05-25 Thread David Gowers
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 11:51 AM, David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Frank,

 On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Frank Karlitschek
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi guys,

 I'm running openDesktop.org, KDE-Look.org, GNOME-Look.org and other websites
 for Free software.

 As a long time GIMP user I noticed that there is no real community site where
 GIMP users and developers can share Brushes, Images, Fonts and Tips and
 Tricks.
 Did you check out places like www.gimptalk.com? I think it is a big
 enough forum that having a link to it could be good.
 also gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com,  since you have a brainstorm section.


 So I created www.gimpstuff.org . It is part of the openDesktop.org network. 
 So
 if you have an account on GNOME-Look.org on any other website you can login.
 I'm impressed! It's quite comprehensive.

 I'm about to submit my dithering/halftoning patterns there. I've been

However, I could not do so. I filled out all the bold fields, selected
'upload', browsed to my 6k zip of patterns, provided two screenshots,
and
checked the copyright checkbox, clicked the 'Save' button and got this message

'Upload not successful! Missing required data or file too big?'

Must I upload each pattern as a separate .pat file?
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Re: [Gimp-developer] community website

2008-05-25 Thread Filipe Soares Dilly
Great idea (and execution) Frank!

I already submitted my Brushes to your site.
Give it a try, its Creative Commons-Share Alike license  =)
Links:

http://www.gimpstuff.org/content/show.php/GIMP+Animated+Brushes+1%2C+2%2C+3?content=81797
http://www.gimpstuff.org/content/show.php/Brushes+Pack-Ink+hachuras?content=81798

By the way I'd like some of my brushes were in the official GIMP release. I
think GIMP lacks artistic Brushes and these are largely used by some very
good artists here in Brazil. How can I submit? If a change on the License is
needed I can do it easily.


Thanks allot for the site (and for making GIMP to!)!

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