В 16:09 +1200 на 11.09.2008 (чт), Matthew McGowan написа:
Ken Vermette wrote:
- an option to specify a maximum resolution to load to (so we could
see high-resolution icons as well)
- choose from other folders to read (instead of limiting to the
installed icons folder, let users open
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 6:35 AM, Ken Vermette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After bouncing some messages back and fourth, it doesn't seem like he's done
any specific fixes; I think it may just be the engines themselves by the
look of it.
Either way, I'm working on a full firefox theme, so the
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 14:03 +1200, Matthew McGowan wrote:
Cory K. wrote:
I suggest using Launchpad an BZR to help manage this.
O.K i setup a BZR branch at launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/icon-library
Looks like you did :)
This is already a very nice tool and could be very useful for
There really is no proper definition on this.
So in the interest of defining that, here are my thoughts.
What we are not:
* A team that creates art for the default of Ubuntu.
What we are/should be:
* A team that creates artwork for community packages to be released
in the repos
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 11:28 -0400, Cory K. wrote:
* A team that creates art for the default of Ubuntu.
What we are/should be:
* A team that creates artwork for community packages to be released
in the repos or on disk (not default) as disk size permits.
I would not rule
Thorsten Wilms wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 11:28 -0400, Cory K. wrote:
I would not rule out creating art for default, it's just not our
decision and chances are not great.
No. I think it *must* be ruled out. One *cannot* join this team and
create with that being their motivation. It has been
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:53 PM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What we have to eliminate is the preconception that this team creates
default art. It's poison.
-Cory K.
Agreed, but you can make this preconception less of an issue if you
simply rename this group to the Community Art Team.
Conn wrote:
Agreed, but you can make this preconception less of an issue if you
simply rename this group to the Community Art Team.
That's an idea. One I would be for as long as there aren't an
overwhelming amount of negatives.
Pros/cons?
-Cory K.
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Cory K. wrote:
There really is no proper definition on this.
So in the interest of defining that, here are my thoughts.
What we are not:
* A team that creates art for the default of Ubuntu.
What we are/should be:
* A team that creates artwork for community packages to be
I think just by slotting in the word 'community' into the definition, you're
already implying that you aren't affiliated with Ubuntu officially, and have
no decision making power in regards to the default theme. This is
myimmediate reaction when I see the term 'community' theme. i.e.
* A team
This is also a team that doesn't help style projects that are created for
Ubuntu (and linux).
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On Thursday 11 September 2008 19:07:52 Odysseus Flappington wrote:
I think just by slotting in the word 'community' into the definition,
you're already implying that you aren't affiliated with Ubuntu officially,
and have no decision making power in regards to the default theme. This is
Odysseus Flappington wrote:
I think just by slotting in the word 'community' into the definition,
you're already implying that you aren't affiliated with Ubuntu
officially, and have no decision making power in regards to the
default theme.
Is this a problem for you or anyone?
Is everyone
Cory K. wrote:
Odysseus Flappington wrote:
I think just by slotting in the word 'community' into the definition,
you're already implying that you aren't affiliated with Ubuntu
officially, and have no decision making power in regards to the
default theme.
Is this a problem for you
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There really is no proper definition on this.
So in the interest of defining that, here are my thoughts.
What we are not:
* A team that creates art for the default of Ubuntu.
What we are/should be:
* A team that
Who wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There really is no proper definition on this.
So in the interest of defining that, here are my thoughts.
What we are not:
* A team that creates art for the default of Ubuntu.
What we are/should be:
Kenneth Wimer wrote:
Hi all,
A meeting is now scheduled for Friday at 19:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.
Agenda:
* Default theme, wallpaper
o Status Report, issues
* Community theme package
o Add wallpapers?
o Themes that are in now, how to help each
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:49:24 +0100
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To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] What is the art team?
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There really is no proper definition on this.
So in the interest of defining
Odysseus Flappington wrote:
I think just by slotting in the word 'community' into the definition,
you're already implying that you aren't affiliated with Ubuntu
officially, and have no decision making power in regards to the
default theme.
Is this a problem for you or anyone?
I do
Dylan McCall wrote:
Odysseus Flappington wrote:
I think just by slotting in the word 'community' into the definition,
you're already implying that you aren't affiliated with Ubuntu
officially, and have no decision making power in regards to the
default theme.
Is this a problem
2008/9/11 Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dylan McCall wrote:
Odysseus Flappington wrote:
I think just by slotting in the word 'community' into the definition,
you're already implying that you aren't affiliated with Ubuntu
officially, and have no decision making power in regards to the
I wouldn't agree with that, since I don't agree with Cory's design
initiative. It's better if it's a community art team.
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Well at the moment it is exactly how I described it, nothing more than
voices on a mailing list, if that is what a community art team is, it isn't
productive and is doomed to forever be a bunch of people chirping away in
vain. Unless you or someone else provides an alternative structure to kick
Why is there a need?
Here's how it works - art team provides themes, Canonical chooses.
That won't change.
So what change would you like? Have a boss who tells each artist what to do
or?
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2008/9/12 Vadim Peretokin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why is there a need?
Here's how it works - art team provides themes, Canonical chooses.
That won't change.
So what change would you like? Have a boss who tells each artist what to do
or?
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I see no clearly proposed solution except something, I don't know what,
needs to be done!.
By the way, mailing lists are how people cooperate on the Internet. Really.
It's been done so for decades even.
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2008/9/12 Vadim Peretokin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see no clearly proposed solution except something, I don't know what,
needs to be done!.
By the way, mailing lists are how people cooperate on the Internet. Really.
It's been done so for decades even.
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Please do not straw man me, I subscribe to other mailing lists, non of them
ubuntu and non are censored. I am not advocating that the mailing list
should change, just that team should not be synonymous with the mailing
list.
Well, then, I resign from this conversation, because I see
2008/9/12 Vadim Peretokin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please do not straw man me, I subscribe to other mailing lists, non of them
ubuntu and non are censored. I am not advocating that the mailing list
should change, just that team should not be synonymous with the mailing
list.
Well, then, I resign
*If* I decide to make a run at any kinda leadership bid, I plan on
getting together structure for what we generate. This has been part of
what was missing. Along with the misconception that we are working on
default art.
There has been alot of good stuff that gets lost on our list and wiki.
So, I
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Michael Stephenson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/9/12 Vadim Peretokin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please do not straw man me, I subscribe to other mailing lists, non of
them ubuntu and non are censored. I am not advocating that the mailing list
should change, just
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