I want to address some things from the previous thread: Thorsten Wilms wrote: > I'm in support of all your points. But not in favour of voting. Rough > consensus or even dictatorship is better. Meritocracy not democracy, > please ;)
I generally agree with the idea that consensus is the best approach, but it is often never reached. This necessitates the benevolent dictator / project leader. Who would this person be? The way I see it, the main problem is that community-themes already exists, but no process was ever really set up. So we're not really starting from scratch. I can't go and declare that I'm the project leader for something that already exists. Anyway, I'm not an artist, I'm a packager. I shouldn't be making aesthetic decisions. Saleel wrote: >Agreed with both your points. Number 4 I feel should be slightly later >than the official artwork deadline, in case some one is contributing to >both. Someone will have to write up a draft of what the decision making >process should look like, any volunteers? Or should we just start a new >topic and brainstorm into it? The problem with setting the deadline for inclusion too late in the cycle is that the packaging becomes harder. It requires feature freezes, ect to get uploaded. This bogs down the process and in the end makes us more or less dependent on Ken pulling some strings from the Canonical side. This is part of the problem that we are facing now in Jaunty. It's clear that most people would like to see Impression in the package, it's not clear if we are actually going to see this happen. In general, as I said above I'm not an artist, I'm a packager. My personal interest here is to help get things done, and try to bridge the gap between the creative folks making themes and the technical/process work needed to get things uploaded.... - Andrew -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
