Ken Vermette wrote: > On Jan 2, 2008 10:27 PM, Cory K. < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Who wrote: > > On Jan 3, 2008 3:04 AM, Cory K. < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > >> Who wrote: > >> > >>> Cory, I mentioned ArtPackagingSchool on the wiki page about Theme > >>> Teams - are you familiar with the launchpad theme packaging > method in > >>> a way that would mean you can contribute to that? > >>> I notice Troy has added a very sensible comment on the wiki > suggesting > >>> we write a document not just run a school for a day on irc. > what do > >>> you think? Does it exist? > >>> > >> I'm only slightly familiar with it. We mostly did our packages > based on > >> example-look and help with dholbach. Our source package is > cleaner that > >> example-look atm but we plan to fix that. > >> > >> We're also looking into how to make 1 source package for everything > >> needed for the art that will make multiple binary pckages. Theme, > >> wallpaper, GDM, etc... > >> > >> I'll give the wiki page a look and see if I can help. I agree a > IRC day > >> is a cool idea but yeah, most likely won't be enough. Expanding > the wiki > >> to address art packaging might help. I'll have to sit down and > pick a > >> couple of days to really dig in. > >> > >> -Cory \m/ > >> > > Great :) > > > > Now we just need some theme team leaders :P > > There is the clincher. :) It really will take someone to step up > and say > "Ok. I believe in this theme/concept enough to learn what is needed to > get it into Universe." > > It will take learning Launchpad, BZR and working with -MOTU. If > you prep > the source packages right you wont *need* to learn packaging but it > wouldn't hurt. > > -Cory \m/ > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com> > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > > > I can lead a team until mid this-month, get a team off to a good > start. But if anybody has bold and unique ideas, I'd be willing to > work under them. > > All and all, if people are willing to put up with a guy that has a > tree up his [censored for children] for two weeks, and they just need > a design -started- but want to finish one, then I'll lead a team. In > two weeks time though, the project would need to be picked up by one > of the team members. > > I believe I would be best suited working underneath someone with more > experience though, and I'd hate to leave a project leaderless. > > -- > -Ken Vermette
It really should have a committed leader willing to see a project through completion. Leaving before that would only do harm. -Cory \m/ -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art