On Thursday 07 September 2006 12:08, PingunZ wrote: > ubuntuguide.org I am not certain I see how Mediawiki is better at allowing one to see the progression of work that has been done on artwork. It appears to be the same solution that is currently in place, a wiki. i certainly can be wrong in this aspect, it will not be the first time nor the last time.
The solution which is demonstrated at kollabor8 has images which you check out and alter and then upload the new version, very similiar to version control for code except demonstrates the visual changes in the item. Perhaps this is not what people are looking for to streamline the process, but it makes sense to me that if the developers of code base have a cvs to maintain code, then the developers of the distribution's artwork needs a system which allows the artists to compare the changes to a piece of art in a visual manner and make decisions on which to make collaborative contributions. Still, I retain the right to be wrong and will try to accept it if I am.
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