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   1. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline with    artwork-plans
      for feisty (Mirco M?ller)
   2. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline with    artwork-plans
      for feisty (Troy James Sobotka)
   3. Re:  ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 17, Issue 24 (Alberto Pompa)
   4. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline with    artwork-plans
      for feisty (Chuck Huber)
   5. Re:  getting face-browser visually        inline  with    artwork-plans
      for feisty (Alex Fraser)
   6. Re:  getting face-browser visually        inline  with    artwork-plans
      for feisty (Mirco M?ller)
   7. Re:  getting face-browser visually        inline  with    artwork-plans
      for feisty (Mirco M?ller)
   8. Re:  getting face-browser visually        inline  with    artwork-plans
      for feisty (Chuck Huber)
   9. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline with    artwork-plans
      for feisty (Who)
  10. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline with    artwork-plans
      for feisty (Mirco M?ller)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 15:05:58 +0100
From: Mirco M?ller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] getting face-browser visually inline  with
        artwork-plans for feisty
To: Chuck Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
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Greetings Chuck!

Am Mittwoch, den 29.11.2006, 21:07 -0800 schrieb Chuck Huber:

As Troy mentioned, you'll have to speak with Mark about "any non-obvious
things in the pipe". :(

        Ok. I've learned that Mark has the final word on what goes in and what
does not "visual appeal"-wise.

I had a thought about your(or any) face chooser and concerns you raised
at the bottom of your wiki page regarding security.  As an IT manager
there are times that I don't want to give away ANY more information than
I absolutely have to-- so a face chooser probably won't be a fit on
every machine in any one organization.

        The face-browser can be disabled, of course. It's only new that is will
be enabled by default.

That said, your design looks excellent and it would be a shame to let 1
out of a 100 machines slow your progress.  Therefore would it be
possible to have your face chooser put(non-scrolling) Ubuntu artwork in
place of the faces via an option?  That way, managers can keep the same
great aesthetics as typical desktop computers, but by selecting the
"Turn off face browser" feature it can be used for servers.

        Hm... so do I get you right here... you suggest that in addition to
having the option to simply turn off the face-browser (thus using the
normal gdm-code which is in place already), it should offer mode of
operation using fall-back photos not revealing _any_ actual user-photos
(btw a fall-back photo will be used in the case of the face-browser
being enabled and some user not having provided a photo for the
face-browser)? If that's the case, this would be a bit odd and not make
much sense :)

Please explain your idea a bit more in detail.

Best regards...

Mirco "MacSlow" M?ller

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