Mikkel's suggestion that his splash concept was controversial made me laugh a bit in remembrance of Ubuntu calendar.
I noticed that the last calendar appears to have come out in the spring of 2005 - quite some time ago considering the entire time line of Ubuntu. I know there are artists who are eager to help but simply don't feel they fit in with the current specs. It pains me a bit to know people want to help but are unable. I wonder if Ubuntu Calendar should be resurrected as a way to get more people involved. Instead of packages like ubuntu-calendar-march, we could create ubuntu-calendar-edgy and ubuntu-calendar-edgy-november (and etc). Then, each edgy calendar would be designed to work harmoniously with the edgy default themes. When Edgy+1 comes out, ubuntu-edgy-calendar would stop getting updates, and ubuntu-calendar-f* would be released with each fitting harmoniously with the edgy+1 desktop. No need to follow the trend of the original calendars; instead each new calendar could vary quite a bit from the others with the common thread being its cohesiveness to the rest of the theme. -- Matthew Nuzum newz2000 on freenode -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
