On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 21:29 +0100, Lisa Savage wrote: > Hi Artwork Team, > > I thought I should just introduce myself. I am Lisa Savage and I have > been given the task of heading up the edubuntu artwork team. I'm fairly > new to the whole ubuntu community, so go easy on me :D > > I would be interested to hear from anyone who has any thoughts/ideas on > where edubuntu can take it's artwork this cycle.
Greetings Lisa. It is wonderful to have a point person for the Edubuntu development! Currently we are trying to apply the existing Ubuntu design procedure to the Artwork cycle. We have two current "Artists in Chief": Ubuntu -- Frank Schoep KUbuntu -- Kenneth Wimer XUbuntu needs an 'official' person to step forwards, although Mr. Mak's name has come up. We have been working on using the specification procedure at Launchpad to get the system up and running. http://www.launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-art/+specs We have been gradually evolving the process, and a good summary of what we have achieved thus far is located at the wiki (which we hope will centralize all the artistic related matters into one good starting point) http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork The specification outline was recently updated by myself according to Matt Zimmerman's email guidance. You can locate this here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs Hope this helps. I assume you might be able to dive into the process quite quickly if you examine the five approved specs at the artwork team Launchpad root. It would be extremely helpful if you could manage to get the Edubuntu team up to the same speed that the Ubuntu team currently is at. What would be extremely useful would be motifs and design patterns. We have a good starting point for Ubuntu here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Documentation/Philosophy This helps anyone contributing by locating a distinct grounding for development. Any further questions, feel free to contact myself at any time. Also, I am quite certain that Ken and Frank are open to questions. Hope this helps, and thank you for getting on board. Sincerely, TJS
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