Dear Nothlit, Thanks for the advice on where to post. I have still not posted the concept (still editing), so this helps. I had read the section you cite on the Incoming page, but was nervous about posting outside the current release cycle area -- I thought it was for items which were never intended for implementation in the mainstream releases, i.e. optional themes and whatnot.
Don't worry, contrary to advice, I had no intention of emailing Mark Shuttleworth! :) Take care, Brian ----- Original Message ---- From: nothlit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Discussion on Ubuntu artwork <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:09:31 AM Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] Long Term Vision Theme > I am new to the art team, and would like to ask where would be the best > place to post my new "Long Term Vision" theme, a follow-up to > "Gimmie-Human." I would ordinarily post a new theme directly under the > Incoming/Intrepid sub-directory, but this is a very ambitious > "re-envisioning" of Ubuntu and probably not totally implementable in one > development cycle. I would like to modularize aspects of the theme > realization, such that work could begin under Intrepid, and then continue > implementing other modules in subsequent releases until completion or > another "vision" takes its place. Its mentioned on the main Artwork (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork) page, as well as the Incoming page, a little lower down. Obviously this is not working, so if anyone has a suggestion to help make this a little clearer, please email me :). "If you have a complete concept that is meant to be developed outside of the regular release cycle, such as Blubuntu--please use the /PageTemplate and put your page in /Incoming. Keep it clear and simple." So, the correct place for items that lie outside the release cycle is here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming Theres a form there that will help you do that :). Make sure you keep us updated on the situation in the list though! For all reading this-- DO NOT email Mark Shuttleworth all your themes. Submit all things to artwork lists and other places detailed under https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Documentation/GetInvolved, as well as probably www.ubuntu-art.org :). The correct person to contact is the Canonical Representive, Kenneth Wimer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). What you have so far looks great but remember, the only developer resources we have are the ones we can muster up ourselves :) -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
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