Saleel wrote: > Cory K. wrote: > >> Why? Where is there anything saying that what we do has to be in line >> with what they do? Who put that handcuff on us? >> >> > I have always thought that they should complement each other.When a > user chooses to install the community packages, he or she is looking for > artwork to boost the default install right? >
That's your personal opinion. :) Maybe I or another user wants another interpretation of what Ubuntu art would look like? :) >> What stops (or what /should/ stop) anyone from coming in and leading an >> effort to create some Pink N' Brown Ubuntu theme? >> > In this particular example, hopefully the gag reflex. :-) > I am not saying that there should be rules/guidelines on what we can or > cannot produce, I am saying that knowing what the officials are doing > would help us produce complementary artwork, if we wish to. > Again, personal feelings. :) Blubuntu is a great theme that many Ubuntu users loved. I don't mean to be a pain at all I just mean to get you thinking a little to ask different questions that don't make it appear as though we on this list are bound by any guidelines Canonical puts out. ;) For sure, *if* Canonical wants anything from us what you are looking for should be given. "We need *X*. Here are some guidelines." In the end, I would bet they aren't even sure what they're doing quite yet. -Cory K. -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
