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 great.

There is one thing, however, that makes me a bit sour. On IRC in particular, I've noticed that there is a sort of detrimental attitude towards people who use proprietary software to contribute to Ubuntu. While I find it logical that one would promote dogfooding when possible, such as using GIMP to create graphics for open source software, but that shouldn't imply that it's okay to actively discourage the use of tried and tested software people like using.

Like me. I like using Photoshop. It works fine for me both at home and at work, and know pretty much all about it by now. That means I'll be using it to contribute to Ubuntu artwork.

There are people who would rather see me use GIMP, and I can understand it, but I do implore you to:

- Please accept other people's viewpoints.
- Please don't look down on people who you don't agree with; try to reason with them and get them to see why you feel you're right. - Please don't detest (usage of) proprietary software; we're all designers here, and as we know, design software is usually not free or open source, and as such, a lot of good designers will not use such free software.

When I talk about working at a studio where I use Macromedia Flash to create sites, I don't need a lecture on how "that's stupid", which ultimately translates into an offensive statement towards me. This is a minor example, but it illustrates the point I'm trying to convey here.

Ubuntu is not about limiting others to your choices. Ubuntu is also about freedom of choice, and I feel that Ubuntu Artwork development should be the same. I hope that you will understand. Thank you.

Michiel

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