On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 19:08 -0400, John Baer wrote:
> I technique often used to bring clarity to a team is stating the goals
> and objectives. Very useful to someone new and in light of the lively
> discussion of late this may help.

> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/GoalsAndObjectives

> "Our desire is to add value to the Ubuntu community by creating high
> quality artistic content and advocating the use of open source creative
> tools."

Slightly changed from the Artwork wiki page:

"The Artwork Team aims to enrich Ubuntu by designing high quality,
original and beautiful themes to be available as an alternative to the
default look."


== Top Goals ==

 * Enjoyment: Having fun being creative and interacting in the community
 * Growth: Practise and improve your artistic skills (possibly also
managerial and writing skills), gather experience
 * Support: Further the goals of Ubuntu
 * Idealism (or long-term pragmatism ;): Advocate and showcase the use
of open-source tools in the design and artwork realm


== Goals of Ubuntu ==

To offer a free (in both the economic and FSF sense), sustainable
platform for commodity requirements with optional commercial support 
  * To act according to the following ideals (from
    http://www.ubuntu.com/community/ubuntustory/philosophy): 
     1. Every computer user should have the freedom to download, run,
        copy, distribute, study, share, change and improve their
        software for any purpose, without paying licensing fees. 
     2. Every computer user should be able to use their software in the
        language of their choice. 
     3. Every computer user should be given every opportunity to use
        software, even if they work under a disability. 
  * Have free software break into Microsoft's majority market share
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1
  * Improve the overall usability of free software within Ubuntu.
    Surpass Apple in the quality of the user experience.
    (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/23/shuttleworth_apple_challenge/, 
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/162) 



-- 
Thorsten Wilms

thorwil's design for free software:
http://thorwil.wordpress.com/


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