On Monday 13 July 2009 15:33:36 Mads Rosendahl wrote: > Hi > It seems the activity on this thread has died. > To move this project forward, I would like to setup the ArtRequests > wiki (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ArtRequests). If anyone wants to > create the wiki page, I will be more than happy to pass the task on. I > will suggest that we use the Gnome artrequests page as base for the > layout, and add a #bug columns. Anyone got ideas for improvements?
I think that a prerequisite is to define the entire process very carefully and to have a base of commited people to help balance the load. > Kenneth wrote: > > I think it would be a great idea, if we really commit ourselves to > > solving the problems, listening to advice and trying to move forward as a > > group. This is another chance for us to prove ourselves. I suggest that > > the requests are done via launchpad bugs (we already have a lot!) and > > that we perhaps look into coupling this with one hundred paper cuts > > project. > > How do we do this requests done via launchpad bugs? Are bugs tagged, > like "needs-artwork"? Essentially it would be creating a bug which is a "wish". I like the idea of using a bug tracker because the infrastructure is already there: there is a status, explanations, attachments, people can subscribe, etc. > Great idea to team up with the One hundred paper cuts project, but > isn't it closed now for this cycle? Right, this idea would be for the future. > > Ideas? Critic? Interested in working on this? Let us know! > > > > -- > > Kenneth > > I think this ArtRequests wiki is working out fantastically for Gnome > (Fedora also has something similar) and I think Ubuntu could benefit > from a project like this. > Like Kenneth said, Ideas? Critic? Interested in working on this? Let us > know! > > Best regards > //Mads Rosendahl (MadsRH) -- Ken
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