On Oct 1, 2006, at 1:37 PM, Viper550 wrote: > Étienne Bersac wrote: >> This is not the produce phase. This is the polish phase. We should >> just >> improve troy_s wallpaper. >> > Oh great, why didn't you use SVG? There is no open-source version of > Xara for Windows, and I usually do all my graphics design on Windows! > Whoops...
I'm sorry for the confusion guys, let me clear this up. Étienne, I can certainly understand your point of view where the Polish phase means trying to improve Troy's current design. However, because Mark doesn't approve the current artwork we need to work on a very different design given a new set of directions. So the "Polish" phase is actually a short version of the whole process we went through already. This means that Viper550 is doing the right thing in trying to come up with new designs conforming to Mark's directions. Because of the name "Polish" it's easy to get confused about the meaning right now, so I hope this clears it up. The second thing about the Xara format: I think it's not a bad thing that Troy used Xara for his design. There are some tricks in there which are not easily created in Inkscape so it makes sense to use Xara. With Xara being open source and the file format being properly documented the future for that format looks bright. I can understand the problem of availability on Windows, so it's obvious we should prefer Inkscape. However, there are a lot of people on the team using Linux who are able to use Xara open-source. Maybe you could try the free VMWare Player to install Ubuntu in a virtual machine on your Windows installation to enjoy the best of both worlds? Your questions and comments are welcome, I'll be here to take away any confusion regarding our current directions. With kind regards, Frank Schoep -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
