On Friday 11 September 2009 04:07:07 pm Hrafn Nordhri wrote:
Greets!
I know I've missed the deadlines so I am hoping to participate in the
April release. I did have a question though. Surfing around I found that
Windows7 will be offering 30 Wallpapers and Mac's Snow Leopard is
offering 35.
I don't know this for a fact but I'd guess that since Ubuntu not only
includes the full OS and comes with a full office suite, graphics package,
media player etc. which are all crammed into a single disc, adding 30 plus
wallpapers might require excluding software and thus functionality.
I agree
On Friday 11 September 2009 04:19:19 pm Bruce Beardall wrote:
I don't know this for a fact but I'd guess that since Ubuntu not only
includes the full OS and comes with a full office suite, graphics package,
media player etc. which are all crammed into a single disc, adding 30 plus
wallpapers
Plus, you could always easily make your own livecd with additional content
using Ubuntu Customization Kit from Add/Remove. Its very easy to add to the
livecd and distribute to others or use for yourself.
-Nate
From: kw...@ubuntu.com
To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009
Ken
Thanks for the link, and Bruce I agree with the 1 disc philosophy.
However, how can we make the added artwork more readily understood to
the user? My first reaction when I got to Ubuntu was That's it? Three
wallies? Good thing it comes with Gimp. I've had other people say
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