Billy wrote:
That pretty much sums it up for me. Doesn't matter if you make it in PS
or AI in a particular format. Doesn't belong in linux, and it's a shame
if it ends up here. I have AI, PS, and many others, but I won't buy them
anymore and I do not use them to make anything that ends up on
On 6/12/06, Michiel Sikma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Billy wrote:
That pretty much sums it up for me. Doesn't matter if you make it in PS
or AI in a particular format. Doesn't belong in linux, and it's a shame
if it ends up here. I have AI, PS, and many others, but I won't buy them
anymore and
Étienne Bersac wrote:
We must actually define what we work on. We need a page or a bunch of
pages that define each part of Ubuntu artwork and document the way we
have to work with it. e.g. a page for BootSplash theme pointing to a
documentation for USplash theming. I start writing a kind of
Op 12-jun-2006, om 9:43 heeft Billy het volgende geschreven:
On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 07:41 +0100, Joao Inacio wrote:
I have no clue what you're talking about that but if i'm correct
(english isn't my first language) thats called zealotry?
condemnation? zealotry? it's all the same name calling
Hi !
There's a difference between having your own opinion and not letting
other people have another one.
Someone mentionned religion (the Pope and Islam) : I think it's
perfectly right to defend what you believe in, and to let other people
know that their opinion is not the only one out there
It's more important to use open formats than open software, I would have
concerns if the files were saved in .ai or .cdr rather than svg and that the
components of the design where some how withheld from other artists and
developers preventing the maintenance of the art.
Why should I care what
On Fri, 2006-09-06 at 21:04 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
It would be nice to have a space for each theme, which has a
standardised top page. So you could have:
Artwork/Themes/Human - top-level theme page with thumbnails of
desktop, splash etc
Artwork/Themes/Outdoors - as above for
Pascal Klein wrote:
Fair enough. And because we really need to go underway I'm just going to
propose a time and see what people think. Just say yes or no if you
can't make it.
Saturday June 17, 16:00 UTC.
Sounds good to me. Let´s do it!
- Andreas
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Voice off on the targets and flesh them out folks.
Consider it a shortlisting for a breakdown of deadlines.
If you have other areas that need addressing, they
need to be brought up BEFORE the Edgy cycle begins.
Paris is coming rapidly...
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Michiel Sikma wrote:
I've
been on the Ubuntu Artwork team for a little while now. It was fun
talking to everybody on the mailing list here and exciting to see my
proposal for usplash used in Dapper. I can't wait to begin seriously
contributing to Edgy and discussing how we should make it look
Manu Cornet wrote:
but what some guys are doing here looks very much like some kind of
holy crusade to me (dude, believe in my god or I'll cut your head
off).
Please chill, the main point of this team (if I understand it
correctly) is to made great artwork for Ubuntu, no matter what tools
as long as the team works in an open format, why not? I also
contribute on TheOpenCD project (a FOSS for Windows CD) and we do have
some art apps for win32. I work on both Linux and XP for it, and as
long as I use a standard format that both platforms can work on, we're
in good company.
So yeah,
Hi Michiel,You can use every tool you prefer in my opinion. BTW for icons in tangerine I'd like to have the source file in bzr as well (like we do for tango-icon-theme and for g-i-t upstream) and those source file should be either in xcf (gimp format) or svg, since you cannot force people to use
On 6/11/06, Pascal Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fair enough. And because we really need to go underway I'm just going topropose a time and see what people think. Just say yes or no if youcan't make it.Saturday June 17, 16:00 UTC.
I don't think I'm working this Saturday - my timetable isn't in
Okay. So. This is my first time posting here, and I've only been subscribed
to this for a few days in the hopes that I may contribute something (as a
friend, a loyal Ubuntu user, suggested that Ubuntu may need more designers
for their next cycle release).
That being said, I think it needs to
Hello!
I am currently developing a GNOME front-end for the FCE Ultra NES
Emulator: gfceu [1+2]. I am hoping to see this program pushed into
universe. One aspect that is missing however, is an icon for the
desktop file. I am by no means an artist, and am asking for a
contribution.
I'm
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