I see Community Themes as a great opportunity which adds value in many
ways.

1. IMO folks want to contribute to Ubuntu in meaningful ways. Community
themes can be a driver for that desire and a place for effort that
measures up. 

2. Community themes adds value to Canonical as a testing ground for
effort being considered for default.

3. Community themes adds value to the creation of community artwork. New
effort is added and old removed every release cycle. It also provides an
opportunity to validate all of the "i" 's have been dotted, and the "t"
's crossed (e.g. no copy righted material, agreed architecture, etc).

Just my thoughts ...

John



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